I sent the (stock) tach from my 70 R/T to a guy here in the U.S. for repair. It had not worked since I bought the car in 1975. The problem with the repaired unit is that it will works fine, (although a little slow responding) for about 5 minutes after initial start-up then slowly stops reponding at all. If I stop the car for even a couple of minutes say to get gasoline. It will do the same thing except stops working in less time then the initial start-up.
I have sent it back to the repairman once whereas he tested it for 20 miniute and it worked fine. He suggested that there is a problem with my wiring or ignition. I have the Mopar dual point to electronic ignition conversion set-up along with a new Accel Super Coil.  I changed out the ballest resistor as recommended with no change in results.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jon
			
		 by Jon » 30 Oct 2005 17:27
by Jon » 30 Oct 2005 17:27 

 I think the negative wire is correct as I have traced it to the - coil pole. I also have attached a separate ground wire to the back of the tach housing. The blue wire that feeds the 12 volt positive may be the problem. Do you know off hand if it passes through the voltage regulator on the instrument panel? I will also try checking the wiring diagrams provided on this site.
 I think the negative wire is correct as I have traced it to the - coil pole. I also have attached a separate ground wire to the back of the tach housing. The blue wire that feeds the 12 volt positive may be the problem. Do you know off hand if it passes through the voltage regulator on the instrument panel? I will also try checking the wiring diagrams provided on this site.  
 

 It was still slow responding but reluctantly followed the RPM curve and did not fall to "0" as before.
  It was still slow responding but reluctantly followed the RPM curve and did not fall to "0" as before.