[TR] TR4 mechanical tachometer stopped.
pethier at comcast.net
pethier at comcast.net
Tue May 27 11:21:28 MDT 2008
On the test drive to prove to myself that I had repaired the ignition, TR44SUE had another surprise for me: The rev counter stopped counting revs. No, I don't believe that this is related to my ignition work, as the tachometer is mechanical. The tachometer drive comes from the base of the distributor, and I did not take apart the distributor to that extent.
Unlike my speedometer, which has been very jumpy since I bought this TR4 in year 2000, the tachometer has up to now been very steady and accurate (checked against mile-markers).
What's the most likely cause of sudden total failure? Broken cable?
I assume I can disconnect the cable at the distributor end, start the car and determine if the distributor-driven connection is rotating. Any tricks to this?
Can I put an electric drill motor on the cable to test the cable/tachometer combination?
Which direction to I run the drill motor?
Will I ruin something if I accidently go the wrong way (on a speedometer I would not ruin things, it has to deal with the car reversing)?
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Phil Ethier West Side Saint Paul Minnesota USA
1962 Triumph TR4 CT2846L, 1992 Saturn SL2, 1993 Suburban,
1994 Miata C package
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