Chadahar |
07-21-2008 04:53 PM |
Why don't you try this fast fix IF you have the Tach Amp on the driver's side fender the round black cap. The 87 may have the tach driven off the flywheel though.
If you have the tach Amp on the fender well, simply take the amp out of the cap, scrape off the silicone carefully so as not to cut any traces or wires then jam some non conducting material(i used a plastic sponge(Piece of it), into the cap first and then the amp , then screw the cap and amp back in place. it works, it puts pressure on the solder joints and revives a dead tach.
My tach was dying on my 300SD and I read this tip on this forum last week and thought . Yeah Right that'll work(sarcasm). and I had to eat my words. it worked like a charm and revived my tach. Been good for a week.
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