----- Original Message ----- From: TC49EXU@aol.com> To: fold@bcpl.net> Cc: mg-tabc-owner@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 7:27 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc]Tach sticking > Good afternoon. > I have a continuing problem with the tach on my TC. > It sticks, sometimes at 2 thousand, sometimes at 3 thousand or perhaps 1 > thousand. > I've replaced the drive cable which didn't help, except to create a lot of > noise. I re-installed the original cable. I've sent the tach to Nisonger, > who said nothing is wrong. I've sent it to Vintage Restorations in Elgland, > again nothing wrong. > Has anyone had a similar problem? > What did you do to fix it? > Earl Nowicke #349 > >
Re: Tach sticking
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Re: Tach sticking
hi earl,
please send to the list, not to the webmaster!
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walter
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Re: Tach sticking
Hi Earl If two specialists founded no problems at your Instrument, you have to test the rest. How have you routed the cable? Are there sharp bents? If the routing is okay, you may have a problem in the reduction gearbox. The louder noises with the new cable can come, if the "drive-nipple" runs not centered. Can you test a reduction gearbox of a other T-Owner? Greetings lozi (TC3762)> ----- Original Message ----- > From: TC49EXU@aol.com> > To: fold@bcpl.net> > Cc: mg-tabc-owner@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 7:27 PM > Subject: Re: [mg-tabc]Tach sticking > > > Good afternoon. > > I have a continuing problem with the tach on my TC. > > It sticks, sometimes at 2 thousand, sometimes at 3 thousand or perhaps 1 > > thousand. > > I've replaced the drive cable which didn't help, except to create a lot of > > noise. I re-installed the original cable. I've sent the tach to Nisonger, > > who said nothing is wrong. I've sent it to Vintage Restorations in > Elgland, > > again nothing wrong. > > Has anyone had a similar problem? > > What did you do to fix it? > > Earl Nowicke #349 > >
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Re: Tach sticking
Perhaps your gas pedal is sticking.
The always helpful Badger
Zissel-Kreuztal@t-online.de wrote:
> > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: TC49EXU@aol.com> > > To: fold@bcpl.net> > > Cc: mg-tabc-owner@yahoogroups.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 7:27 PM > > Subject: Re: [mg-tabc]Tach sticking > > > > > Good afternoon. > > > I have a continuing problem with the tach on my TC. > > > It sticks, sometimes at 2 thousand, sometimes at 3 thousand or perhaps 1 > > > thousand. > > > I've replaced the drive cable which didn't help, except to create a lot of > > > noise. I re-installed the original cable. I've sent the tach to Nisonger, > > > who said nothing is wrong. I've sent it to Vintage Restorations in > > Elgland, > > > again nothing wrong. > > > Has anyone had a similar problem? > > > What did you do to fix it? > > > Earl Nowicke #349 > > > > > Hi Earl > If two specialists founded no problems at your Instrument, you have to test the > rest. > How have you routed the cable? Are there sharp bents? If the routing is okay, > you may have a problem in the reduction gearbox. The louder noises with the new > cable can come, if the "drive-nipple" runs not centered. > Can you test a reduction gearbox of a other T-Owner? > > Greetings lozi (TC3762) > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: Tach sticking
mrbadger schrieb:
That s maybe the failture.
lozi (TC3762)
Hi Badger! Thanks for the good hint. You must know, I m electrican. So I know just high and low. In my car it means: always pedal to the metal or brake action. Nothing else between.> Perhaps your gas pedal is sticking. > The always helpful Badger

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