In a message dated 6/1/2005 4:26:35 PM Central Standard Time,
standardtriumph@btinternet.com writes:
> The 2.5PI has started being used again after a too long break and providing
> a lot of fun in the process. What mystifies me, is that when cranking over
> to start, the rev counter needle goes forwards off the scale until it hits a
> hidden stop at about 8000! This has been a new phenomenon.
> When the engine starts, the needle fluctuates all over the place and I
> discovered a few nights ago that by switching on the lights for a spirited
> cross-country dash that the whole problem seemed to sort itself out. Rev
> readings were entirely normal and no needle surge.
> However today, with lights on or off, the problem has returned. I've got a
> spare rev counter and might just throw that in the panel and put it all down
> to experience - but it's an intriguing problem.
> Any thoughts anyone?
>
I have had a few Speedo's do this sort of thing but never a tach... er... rev
counter. But in my case a trip to the speedo shop with the fine example of
Smiths precision handiwork for some fresh bearings settled things out nicely.
Perhaps the rev counter and speedometer had the same fittings and you could
swap cables one to the other and see if the symptoms are cable specific or
gauge specific.
Cheers and good luck.
Dave Massey
57 TR3
71 TR6
80 TR8
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