Re: [DML] Tachometer Flicker
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Re: [DML] Tachometer Flicker




Make sure your battery terminals are tight, check also the coil is okay 
and connected correctly, also the alternator may be bad. I've known of 
one ignition module on a running engine put out spurious signals but 
that caused an erratic idle too.

Martin

drdhdmd wrote:

>
>OK, I checked and cleaned fuse #1. I have a new rotor, cap, wire and 
>plugs.
>
>I checked to see if the flickering was affected by loading and it 
>doesn't change with lights, A/C, fans and or defroster.
>
>I tightened the main frame ground by the RH trailing arm bracket.
>
>I tightned the auxilary ground on the RR frame member.
>
>I see NO ground wires in the vacinity of the RH or LH horns...where 
>are the wires that are supposed to be grounded by the LH horn bracket 
>supposed to be coming from?
>
>No joy still flickering.
>
>Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>D² & 6530
>
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