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You don't need a new tach - the setting requires an adjustment. And to
answer your question about whether it should be repaired - absolutely yes! "Ben Smith" wrote in message ... Hello - Our mechanic verified my hunch that our tachometer is reading 100rpm low. (At all ranges). Should the tach be repaired, or replaced? (Or left alone?) Also, if I get a new one, is there a way to have the indicated hours made the same as the existing one? TIA -- Ben C-172 - N13258 @ 87Y |
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Mechanical tach failure? | Rich S. | Home Built | 25 | November 6th 04 03:30 PM |