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03-04-2004, 09:11 PM | #1 |
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Factory Tachometer
Hi all, my 1976 C/20 454 3-speed manual + granny gear has full factory gauges and the tach. The tach indicates properly about 30% of the time. When it does not indicate properly, the needle runs counter-clockwise. No rhyme or reason WHEN or WHY, BUT, if you are running on the left side fuel tank and QUICKLY bump the switch to the RIGHT tank, the tach will momentarily read properly and then go back to the incorrect reading. Any ideas? I have checked the wiring to the tach from the dist lead and 'looked' at the tack when i had the gauges out to clean the lenses and nothing looks amiss......
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03-05-2004, 12:34 AM | #2 |
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It sounds to me like the tank switch and the tach have a common wire, It can only be the 12V power feed. The other two tach wire are Tach feed from distributor and a ground. it is common for the switch to go bad so there is a chance that when you change tanks it momentarily grounds out . Could also be backfeeding through the common chassis ground too but that would most likely mke several gauges go whacko. DAVE
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