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My 94 D1 has a tempermental tach. It will jump around for no reason that I can think of. It happens most of the time after the engine has reached operating temp. I checked the gap at what I believe is the sensor in the lower section of the distributor, and it is about the same whether hot or cold. I thought that it might have been electrical (voltage) related after I had to replace the battery, but it came back shortly after. Could it be gapping due to temperature differences? Thanks in advance! And I still love this "Beast"!
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Might check your alternator -- tachometer failure often indicates an alternator on the fritz.
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A friend's tach began not working right, turned out that the serpentine belt was mis-routed, which prevented the alternator from working properly... the routing made it so that the belt didn't grab the pulley on the alt enough, so it slipped, and was only giving a partial output.
A quick, easy, free thing to check....
-L
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yeah.....what leslie said!!! happened to me and i am still bitter after 6 months.
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Had the serpentine mis routed on mine as well. Stuck in MD for 2 days b/c of it. Took about 15 seconds to fix.
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The Wee Beast and I thank you for all of the support.
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