I've replaced the tach cable 3 times on my 68, and it lasts for a few days, slowly begins bouncing the needle and making noise, then fails.
The last time I put a 90 degree angle adapter on the distributor tach drive to remove the acute curve in the cable. Didn't help.
What could cause this?
I'm wondering if there is a problem in the distributor tach drive gears or in the tachometer itself (binding?)
thanks
Fred
The last time I put a 90 degree angle adapter on the distributor tach drive to remove the acute curve in the cable. Didn't help.
What could cause this?
I'm wondering if there is a problem in the distributor tach drive gears or in the tachometer itself (binding?)
thanks
Fred
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