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#1 =E2=80=93 tachometer =E2=80=93 after working sporadically, the tach in m=
y =E2=80=9971 B/GT has finally quit completely.
#2 =E2=80=93 temperature gauge =E2=80=93 until we started it up this spring=
, the gauge has never been above =E2=80=9CN=E2=80=9D (except for one long u=
phill crawl with a loose fan belt). Now, after only a few minutes at idle,=
it went rapidly to =E2=80=9CH=E2=80=9D.
Would either of these problems be due to a problem with the gauge voltage s=
tabilizer? The wiring diagram shows wires going from both of these gauges =
to the stabilizer. I have a vague memory of having a stabilizer fail years=
ago, and some of the gauges not working thereafter, but I don=E2=80=99t re=
member which ones it was. Wisdom of the List?
Thanks in advance,
Sarah Carr
=E2=80=9971 B/GT in PA
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=E2=80=93 tachometer =E2=80=93 after working sporadically, the tach in my =
=E2=80=9971 B/GT has finally quit completely.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>#2 =
=E2=80=93 temperature gauge =E2=80=93 until we started it up this spring, t=
he gauge has never been above =E2=80=9CN=E2=80=9D (except for one long uphi=
ll crawl with a loose fan belt).=C2=A0 Now, after only a few minutes at idl=
e, it went rapidly to =E2=80=9CH=E2=80=9D.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal><o:p>&nb=
sp;</o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>Would either of these problems be due to =
a problem with the gauge voltage stabilizer? =C2=A0The wiring diagram shows=
wires going from both of these gauges to the stabilizer. =C2=A0I have a va=
gue memory of having a stabilizer fail years ago, and <u>some</u> of the ga=
uges not working thereafter, but I don=E2=80=99t remember which ones it was=
.=C2=A0 Wisdom of the List?</p><p class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><p=
class=3DMsoNormal>Thanks in advance,</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>Sarah Carr</p=
><p class=3DMsoNormal>=E2=80=9971 B/GT in PA</p><p class=3DMsoNormal><o:p>&=
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