Carl -
The cable itself could be binding on the back of the Tach. Try
putting in a washer or spacer of some kind between the cable sleeve
and the back of the tach, and then put it back together. The
alternative is to get a slightly shorter cable made up (shorten just
the cable part, reuse the old cable sleeve).
Alan
'53 BN1 '64 BJ8
On 6/7/06, Dr. C. Rubino <ruvino@ripnet.com> wrote:
> mecanical tack in BN-4-bounces like crazy between 0 and 2,000 rpms then
> settles out. Was disconected from dist in the spring but seems to be tight
> enough. suggestions?
>
> Carl
> BN-4(L), 1957
> Alan
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