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Title: Tachometer trouble shooting 1990 flhtcu
Post by: Traveler733 on October 18, 2021, 05:02:41 PM
Anyone have any tips for diagnosing tachometer on 1990 FLHTCU Bike runs good.  LOTS of miles..  New S&S HI-4 ignition last year. Tach quit not long after the new ignition. Wiring all looks good  Maybe a bench test procedure? 
Title: Re: Tachometer trouble shooting 1990 flhtcu
Post by: Thermodyne on October 20, 2021, 12:04:23 PM
Its just a signal driven head.  Ground, lamp power, and signal are the wires.  I would just verify the ground and power, then use a old school dwell tach to see if there is signal from the coil.

Past that, where do you find a replacement.   The tach on my 84 went bad, the needle hangs up at 1000.  I'm on my second replacement from J&P and they both are bouncing all over the place.   
Title: Re: Tachometer trouble shooting 1990 flhtcu
Post by: Traveler733 on October 21, 2021, 10:33:44 AM
Thanks for the reply! I verified power and ground, at the rear of the tach. So, with your suggestion, I will test for signal from ignition. Good idea!   May have to remove fuel tank, for access to coil.. for further testing..
Title: Re: Tachometer trouble shooting 1990 flhtcu
Post by: Traveler733 on October 21, 2021, 01:39:31 PM
Found it!  It was a loose crimp, on a spade wire end connector..  New spade terminal, good crimp. Works fine! Thank YOU!