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914Bryan |
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What can I do about a bouncing tach? When I shift, the needle wildly bounces around until the rpm settles in a gear. Then it either climbs or drops depending on acceleration or decelaration. Any ideas? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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michael7810 |
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My tach does the same thing. I have a new distributor with pertronix and MSD ignition. I took the tach to the local speedo/tach shop when I had my odometer fixed and the guy checked it out and said the bounce was normal. He said there is little to no damping to smooth out the bouncing and there was nothing he could do to fix it. Maybe I need to send it elsewhere if you guys are saying your tach does not bounce when shifting.
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