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Subject: [TR] Tach needle (TR3)
From: "Andrew Uprichard" <auprichard@uprichard.net>
Date: Sun, 3 May 2015 17:00:46 -0400
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I have just put 100 miles on my newly-restored '57 small-mouth and am
working through the usual "teething" problems:  leaks, oil pressure
adjustment, electrical glitches, etc.  One thing I cannot work out is that
the needle on the tach swings about quite a bit:  it's ok at steady rpm, but
gear changes cause marked fluctuations.

 

I had the gauge rebuilt by Nisonger and I have a new cable.  Any thoughts
why this should be so?

Andrew


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working through the usual &#8220;teething&#8221; problems:&nbsp; leaks, =
oil pressure adjustment, electrical glitches, etc.&nbsp; One thing I =
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