My tachometer keeps unscrewing a bit from the housing on the cylinder head. would some locktite solve this???
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Poot
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Hi all,
My tachometer keeps unscrewing a bit from the housing on the cylinder head. would some locktite solve this???Tags: None
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Re: Tach Cable keeps unscrewing...
I wouldnt loctite it. I have broken more than one that was only stuck a little bit in trying to get it off. Better idea is probably to wrap the threads with some teflon tape and screw it in. The tape will help to cancel the vibration that is causing it to loosen. Alternatively, you can clean the threads with electrical contact cleaner and smear some silicone on the thread. That will stop it from vibrating loose also. If you have enough vibration that youre having trouble keeping a tach cable in it, you may want to check carb synch or valve adjustment and find out why it vibrates that much.
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Originally posted by PootHi all,
My tachometer keeps unscrewing a bit from the housing on the cylinder head. would some locktite solve this???Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
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I found a rubber o-ring from my assortment that fits nicely inside the fitting. When I screw in the tach cable, it gives the cable ferrule something to "squish" against and helps prevent it from unscrewing.
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Originally posted by HoomgarJust a little more elbow grease (tighter) worked for me. On both bikes.Kevin
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If it continues to come loose, then a bit more elbow grease may work, but if it is doing this repeatedly then I would think you had already tried that.
The tape does help, but the vibration is probably something to look at, and correcting it will give you a smoother-running engine, as well as a more comfortable ride.Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
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