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Re: Tach Question

To: jaltman@altlaw.com
Subject: Re: Tach Question
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 16:45:39 -0800
Cc: streeter@sanders.com, "'Triumph List'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Organization: Curry Enterprises
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Jim,
I just took one apart, and I can find no allowance for adjustments
whatsoever.  They may be preadjusted at the factory by the tension on
the spring inside.

Joe Curry

jaltman@altlaw.com wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the reply.  I am still just trying to identify why the tach
> readings jumped so much just changing the tach cable. Your thoughts on
> adjustment are appreciated, but a question:  Are there adjustments on the
> tach and speedo to calibrate?  where?
> 
> Jim Altman  jaltman@altlaw.com Illigitimi non Carborundum
> http://www.altlaw.com/    69-TR6#CC28754L  W4UCK
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Streeter [mailto:streeter@sanders.com]
> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 1998 8:40 AM
> To: Jim Altman
> Cc: 'Triumph List'
> Subject: Re: Tach Question
> 
> jaltman@altlaw.com wrote:
> 
> > Lets try this again.  Would one of you 6 drivers please note
> > your tach reading at 60 MPH and let me know what it is?
> >  Please.  No OD.
> 
> Jim,
> 
>   I'm sorry that I didn't reply the first time, but one of
> my TR6s in in winter storage, and the other is awaiting
> a new transmission.
> 
>   From my recollection of many hours in the TR6, the RPMS
> in 4th gear is very nearly 500rpm per 10mph.  Within the
> accuracy of my speedometer and tach, I would see 3000rpm
> at 60mph.  Actually, I seem to recall that on my car, the
> tach reading is slightly more than 500rpm per 10mph in
> non-OD 4th -- more like 3150rpm at 60mph.
> 
>  You can also find this figure in the Bentley manual on
> page 44.  There is a chart for "Effective Gearing" giving
> "Engine speeds (rev/min) at road speeds of 10mph and 10kmh"
> 
>   It indicates 482rpm for 10mph (US-spec cars) which would
> be 2892rpm at 60mph in non-OD 4th gear.  The same table
> also indicates 20.7mph per 1000rpm, which means 3000rpm
> would be 62.1mph.  This differs from what I see in either
> of my TR6s.
> 
>   However, the exact number is likely to vary somewhat
> depending on things like what type of tires are on the car,
> if the wheels are stock, and even how much air is in those
> tires.  So I find it quite reasonable that my empirical
> numbers differ from those in the Bentley / TR6 factory manual.
> 
>   If you are trying to calibrate the tach, I would suggest
> instead using an external electronic tach hooked up to the
> distributor to calibrate.  You can do this in your garage.
> If calibrating the speedo, the easiest way would be to time
> yourself on an officially measured mile or quarter mile (do
> you have any aircraft-enforced speed traps with quarter mile
> marking on the road?) on a road near your house.  Actually,
> if you are good friends with a police officer, there's an
> even easier way!  Either of those are sure to be more accurate
> than using the tach to calibrate the speedo, or vice versa.
> 
> --ken
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> '70 & '74 TR6 Daily Drivers (well, 8 months per year...)
> 
> --
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