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My tach cable housing (Lycoming) leaks nasty black stuff so I cleaned
and dried it. What is the best lubricant to use? Particularly one that does not deteriorate and leak through the housing. What about a covering for the housing to prevent the leaking? |
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The "nasty black stuff" is the graphite lubricant. The reason that it is
leaking is a bad tach drive seal in the tach drive adapter on the back of your engine. This lets the engine oil wash the Black stuff thru the tach drive housing. The housing should not leak under normal conditions so I'd also check to see if the housing has a hole worn in the side. -- Cy Galley - Chair, AirVenture Emergency Aircraft Repair A Service Project of Chapter 75 EAA Safety Programs Editor - TC EAA Sport Pilot RonLee" wrote in message ... My tach cable housing (Lycoming) leaks nasty black stuff so I cleaned and dried it. What is the best lubricant to use? Particularly one that does not deteriorate and leak through the housing. What about a covering for the housing to prevent the leaking? |
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RonLee wrote: My tach cable housing (Lycoming) leaks nasty black stuff so I cleaned and dried it. What is the best lubricant to use? Particularly one that does not deteriorate and leak through the housing. What about a covering for the housing to prevent the leaking? The best way to deal with this is to replace your mechanical tachometer with an electronic one from EI. |
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![]() RonLee wrote: My tach cable housing (Lycoming) leaks nasty black stuff so I cleaned and dried it. What is the best lubricant to use? Particularly one that does not deteriorate and leak through the housing. What about a covering for the housing to prevent the leaking? Lube the cable with wheelbearing grease and if there are any cracks in the plastic cover on the cable housing, you can recover it with heat shrink tubing for about 2 bucks. I do this on motorcycle cables all the time. Tony |
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