There was once a service bulletin advising that the inner cable should not
extend over 5/16 inch past the outer cable. You might want to try loosening the
cable nut one turn to see if the inner cable is putting pressure on the gauge
bearing.
Greg G.
Osseo, MN
T-Mobile. Americaâ??s First Nationwide 4G Network
Andrew Uprichard <auprichard@uprichard.net> wrote:
>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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