cable revolutions, with previous ones. Hence, the needle will never flow
smoothly, but will move as comparisons are made. It will be observed as
a erratic motion, but it is quite accurate. In the days before digital
electronics, many race cars were still fitted with chronometric
tachometers. These also had a second pointer needle, showing maximum rpm
achieved.
John Seim
Irvine, CA
elov_1947tc wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I am in the process of putting the correct gauges in my 47 TC.
>Question about the Chronometric Tachometer.
>
>Should the needle be smooth while accelerating or is it normal for it
>to kinda jump/skip?
>
>This is kinda new for me so I just want to make sure that all is good.
>
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>Thank you in advance,
>Elov
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