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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Maintenance => Topic started by: dino67 on May 12, 2015, 02:07:34 AM
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Just looking for little help. Just got my 67 together, and the tach reads accurate at idle but as the rpm's rise the tach is more inaccurate (5000 rpm at 60 mph) I'm using American Auto wire pointless ignition n the stock distributor and have the factory tach. I'm have a M20 trans and have a 4:10 rear end. Do I need a new circuit board in the tach? Should I change back to points? I don't think I need a filter because the needle seems stable. Anybody else have these issues?
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Hmmm....tough one.....I doubt the tach has a problem. Could try replacing the condenser on the coil -ve. Otherwise switch back to points temporarily to at least prove that the tach reads correct again.
Let us know how you get on.
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I added an original '67 gauge set from a donor car a few years back to my car. When I installed the tach, it seemed to behave very similar to what you describe. Nice and steady at idle, but would swing at a much higher rate than it should have given the engine speed. It was not erratic, just too high. My car was not delivered with a radio, so there were no filters. So I added a homemade RC filter at the coil connection and fixed the problem.
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Thanks for the help. I'll try a filter and a condenser. The radio isn't working either, maybe the problem is related. I won't get to it until the weekend I'll let you know how it goes.
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i would contact american autowire, and ask them what you need. They might already know the answer.
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I talked to American Autowire and they said the conversion is compatible with the factory tach. I'll try the filter and see if that will help.