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"Jerry J. Wass" wrote in message
... DON'T TAKE IT APART !! At least not until you have lubed the drive cable.. when they get dry, they start sticking somewhere, the part in front of the "stick" winds up a little, then releases this energy in a quick snap, this causes the instrument to read high. I know this may sound silly, but it happens every winter with my trucks. TOO LATE !! But I got it back together. Even used all the pieces ![]() Actually, you anticipated my next thought. I got to wondering if I was assuming too much by blaming the tach head. I'm going to reassemble the unit in the case and lube the cable. Thanks, Jerry. Rich S. |
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