It's 5 degrees. Started tractor to move snow. Tachometer went wide open and stuck and there's a howling that appears to be under the dash cowling. Could it be the tach? I'm not sure how it is driven or operates. Everything else works.
I'll try it....thanks.I had a 69 Dodge Coronet and when driven in the cold the Speedo would peg at 120mph and make what I would describe as a howling sound. The drive cable was not broke but needed to be disassemble, cleaned and re-lubed. I chalked it up to the old lube had thickened especially when cold.
YesI have a B2910 and always figured the tach is mechanically driven, since it counts hours by engine RPM, and not linear time like an electric hour meter would.
Sounds like you may have a broken cable that feeds the tachometer, and you may be hearing the ends rubbing against each other.
Just a guess... Does the howling sound change tone with engine speed?
If the tone changes with engine RPM my bet would be a broken cable...Just relying on experience from so far in the past that I can't remember the details. Do remember the broken cables though...but not what they were from...LOL...but true...
I should have thought of that....thanks.You can disconnect the cable at the engine end to verify that it is what is making the n
Problem solved, tach cable....thanks to all for help.I should have thought of that....thanks.
If you disconnected the cable and the howling stopped…. is that a solution which pleases you? …or do you prefer your tachometer to work properly…?? (I’m trying to discern from your last post what you meant.Problem solved, tach cable....thanks to all for help.