My tach stopped working. Originally I thought maybe it was the cable, but it still spins when the engine is started. What is the end of the cable the goes into the tach supposed to look like? If the cable is in fact OK, is there a gear inside the tach that commonly goes bad and is replaceable?
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Krunk_Kracker
Tach stopped working...
I've searched and haven't found the answer, so maybe JeepRusty wont come in here and whine.
My tach stopped working. Originally I thought maybe it was the cable, but it still spins when the engine is started. What is the end of the cable the goes into the tach supposed to look like? If the cable is in fact OK, is there a gear inside the tach that commonly goes bad and is replaceable?Tags: None
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Originally posted by Krunk_Kracker View PostI've searched and haven't found the answer, so maybe JeepRusty wont come in here and whine.
My tach stopped working. Originally I thought maybe it was the cable, but it still spins when the engine is started. What is the end of the cable the goes into the tach supposed to look like? If the cable is in fact OK, is there a gear inside the tach that commonly goes bad and is replaceable?1981 gs650L
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Adler
Sometimes the sleeve on the cable gets pulled out and the inner wire is too short to engage the tach.
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The tach spins anticlockwise if you're testing. You'll need to spin it with a drill as you won't be able to turn it fast enough by hand.79 GS1000S
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BassCliff
Hi,
Search function:
Those are just a few threads with *my* posts on the subject. I'm sure you can find many more.
The cable end, where it fits into the gauge, is basically a small square shaft. The other end is a slotted knob that fits onto the tab in the tach send gear in the head.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Krunk_Kracker
Oddly, it's started working again...
It's a bit jumpy, but it kind of tells me it might be the cable instead of the tach itself? I'm not sure really.
I guess I'll go cheap and buy the cable first, it's original anyways and wont hurt if it is replaced anyhow.
If it's the tach, it'll give me a reason to buy the gauge set I really want, the ones from Dimecity Cycles.
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Originally posted by Krunk_Kracker View PostOddly, it's started working again...
It's a bit jumpy, but it kind of tells me it might be the cable instead of the tach itself? I'm not sure really.
I guess I'll go cheap and buy the cable first, it's original anyways and wont hurt if it is replaced anyhow.
If it's the tach, it'll give me a reason to buy the gauge set I really want, the ones from Dimecity Cycles.sigpic
Steve
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." :cool:
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Originally posted by Krunk_Kracker View PostWhere exactly do I lube it at?
The graphite is a powder sold in a small tube, try to get as much on the cable and in the sleeve and put it back together. Also if you have any radical (too tight) bends in the cable it could bind from that.sigpic
Steve
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