Hi all,
I put a Baron aftermarket tachometer on my dual fire 03 Husky and am having a problem with the needle bouncing at all RPM's. It also appears the tach is not accurate over 3000 rpm's. I have hooked the tach directly up to the coil, and directly to the BD tach pigtail. The tach still bounces. I tried it with the tach adapter and that didnt work either. I searched the internet and tried to add a resistor to the line (10k and 100k), add a diode, and add a capaciter all to the tach line. Nothing worked. Baron tech dept was no help either, they said huh, we never tested the tach on BD's, it must be incompatible with your ignition system.
Does anybody have any ideas what the problem might be? Does anyone think a tach filter might help? I am at wits end and hate to send the tach back since the mount is so well designed. Thanks in advance. John
I put a Baron aftermarket tachometer on my dual fire 03 Husky and am having a problem with the needle bouncing at all RPM's. It also appears the tach is not accurate over 3000 rpm's. I have hooked the tach directly up to the coil, and directly to the BD tach pigtail. The tach still bounces. I tried it with the tach adapter and that didnt work either. I searched the internet and tried to add a resistor to the line (10k and 100k), add a diode, and add a capaciter all to the tach line. Nothing worked. Baron tech dept was no help either, they said huh, we never tested the tach on BD's, it must be incompatible with your ignition system.
Does anybody have any ideas what the problem might be? Does anyone think a tach filter might help? I am at wits end and hate to send the tach back since the mount is so well designed. Thanks in advance. John