Tach Generator Gap?

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#1 Tach Generator Gap?

Post by Dad » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:18 pm

Hi All

I just had to service my tach generator and in doing so found the lock plate missing (C15918) and a small gap, as pictured, between the intake manifold housing/cylinder head and the tach generator. Given the fact that the lock plate is missing, I worry that something else might not be quite right. Isn't the cam cover supposed to be sealed?

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#2 Re: Tach Generator Gap?

Post by bitsobrits » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:42 pm

There is an O ring on the cylindrical part of the TG that provides the seal to the cam cover/cyl head. There is no gasket on the large flat face of the TG. No lock plate is not a big deal, as many use low strength Loctite or similar on the three retaining screws.

Modifying a ball end hex key by heating and bending to form a short legged "L" on the ball end and using socket head screws (if not fitted already) makes the removal and tightening of those retaining screws much easier.
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#3 Re: Tach Generator Gap?

Post by Dad » Thu Sep 12, 2024 4:11 pm

Many thanks, Steve. Reassuring.
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#4 Re: Tach Generator Gap?

Post by abowie » Fri Sep 13, 2024 12:44 am

The locking plate is probably missing because it can be very tricky to fit.

I glue it to the tach generator with a bit of super glue before it fit the generator.
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#5 Re: Tach Generator Gap?

Post by chrisfell » Sun Sep 15, 2024 5:37 am

My engine doesn't have a locking plate, and hasn't for the last 20nyears and over 80,000 miles. Not sure it was ever needed. The securing Allen head screws have shakeproof washers.
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