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Mechanical or electric tach? If it’s mechanical you might try disconnecting the cable at the tach and pulling the core out and lubricating it with speedometer cable lube.

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12 minutes ago, PT20J said:

Mechanical or electric tach? If it’s mechanical you might try disconnecting the cable at the tach and pulling the core out and lubricating it with speedometer cable lube.

 

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I believe all the mechanical tachs Mooney used were 3-1/8" diameter and have the recording hour meter built into the tach. I believe all the electric tachs were 2-1/4" diameter and have a separate recording hour meter. You can tell for sure by looking behind the panel and seeing if a speedometer cable comes out the rear of the tach.

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I’ve seen that happen with Mitchell tachs. They are very sensitive to the tach cable pushing on the input bearing. This is caused by a cable that is worn out. The factory SW tach will run just fine with the warn out cable.

I would suggest getting an electronic tach, your problems will go away.

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