Rev Counter

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#1 Rev Counter

Post by richard btype » Tue May 20, 2014 5:20 pm

Whilst on the subject of gauges, my rev counter works but is less than smooth or should I say lacks immediacy to move up or down is this more likely to be the generator or an instrument that needs a clean?
3.8 FHC Chassis no: 860403
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4.2 FHC Chassis no: 1E32173
DOM - 12th December 1965

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Post by Heuer » Tue May 20, 2014 5:29 pm

Most likely the generator. It uses magnets to generate an electrical pulse (1v/100rpm - the tach is just a big voltmeter)) but over time they weaken and the voltage drops so they under read. Easiest way to test this is to attach a digital rev counter (you get them on some timing lights etc) and compare readings. They can be as much as 25% under! The repro generators are not good and are prone to early failure by disintegrating.

If the generator is OK then it could be the needle spindle that needs cleaning. Fairly easy to do by dismantling the rev counter case and using aerosol switch cleaner on the bearings. Do not apply oil afterwards. Alternatively send it to Richfield Speedograph or similar for service.
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Post by richard btype » Sat May 24, 2014 8:04 pm

David

With the tacho removed the easiest option to start with was cleaning the bearing, previously the needle would not return fully to start position - after cleaning it does this without hesitation.

Thank you once again..

Richard
3.8 FHC Chassis no: 860403
DOM - 11th April 1962

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4.2 FHC Chassis no: 1E32173
DOM - 12th December 1965

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