can't figure this one out! on rev'ing, the tach climbs very slowly to approx 1500 rpms' max.
the tach cable has been removed from the sheath, cleaned, lightly oiled, and reinstalled. the slotted end and opposite, squared end looked fine and the cable itself looks as-new.
if i disconnect the tach cable at the engine and connect the slotted cable end to my drill, the tach reacts perfectly. my drill is rated to 1300 rpm's and the tach runs smoothly up to 5000/5500 rpm's. the needle is steady, no wavering, very nice. as drill speed is varied, the tach needle rises and falls nicely. i think this is telling me the cable and tach are fine.
if i look at the engine output tab where the tach is connected, it's spinning pretty fast when rev'ing the engine. i think this is telling me then engine output is fine.
but when the tach is reconnected, it's back to reacting very slowly, and reads nowhere near the rpm the engine is turning. thought my diagnostic efforts were logical, but am missing something. when the valve clearances were checked, the drive and driven gears for the tach looked excellent.
any ideas on what i'm missing or how to next proceed? many thx,
bp
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