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Ruano1987

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For the past couple days when I'm driving on the freeway and I am in 4th maintaining 55mph my tach needle starts freaking out bouncing anywhere from 3k to 6k then back then 4k to 7k etc. When I'm driving in town I have no issue just on the freeway and this morning it felt laggy when the tach was bouncing. Any help will be appreciated

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I'll bet there is/are contaminates under the dist cap or cap/rotor worn(air gap too great). If u buy new ones get OEM grade parts with brass terminals. Aluminum contacts/terms are NOT oem grade......false advert/packaging. Wear out fast....inferior conductivity. Aluminum BAD!! If you disconnect the tach wire it won't bounce.

Air gap between hall sender/reluctor inside dist could b wrong as well.

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The tach signal is taken from the + (edit) side of the coil and nothing on the secondary side will affect operation including the dizzy cap or high tension wires/plugs.

 

I wouild make sure that there is no loose wires on the coil + or - side.

Find the in line resistor on the harness between the coils and the driver's side headlamps... maybe loose/bad connection 

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i always thought it was a vacuum leak that did this until i replaced all vac lines and plugged all the leaks.  

Vacuum would have no theoretical effect on Tachometer operation since the tach is electronic and simply reads the rhythm of the coil signals. Vacuum leaks would cause real changes in RPM, but the OP would have also felt MAJOR changes in power, speed, and engine operation; not just seen the needle bouncing alot.

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