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  • JonnyO
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    Originally posted by bikerphil
    Jonny, you basically have to cut metal to get into the tach, so before doing so I would make sure the electrical connections running to it are in 100% good shape. If your tach reads zero and then comes on and off, it is most likely an electrical signal problem outside of the tach.
    Huh? Any thoughts on what and where I should check for those signal problems Phil? I thought once I removed the housing I'd be able to recognize where I should drop a little oil. I don't.
    THe " connectors "( black brown and white all seemed to be pretty snug when I unplugged them after taking the bulbs out, ).
    I may have worked at an auto repair shop for over 15 years but I'm still clueless until I've actually done a repair a time or two. Not very mechanically inclined. I've been amazed watching those who are.
    Should I take a little 400 grit to them or put any grease or oil on 'em?
    Thanks.

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  • bikerphil
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    Jonny, you basically have to cut metal to get into the tach, so before doing so I would make sure the electrical connections running to it are in 100% good shape. If your tach reads zero and then comes on and off, it is most likely an electrical signal problem outside of the tach.

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  • JonnyO
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    So how do you get it further apart than this? I'm afraid to pry or pull any harder to separate the housing to access the board.
    Thanks!
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  • JonnyO
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    Originally posted by cajun31

    Just want to make sure you saw this repair tip from the maintenance section. Tachometer Wobble - XS11.club Forums
    If you decide to try to lube that small ball bearing don't go overboard.
    Thank you for the suggestions! I will post if and when I'm able to resolve.

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  • cajun31
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    Originally posted by JonnyO
    A quick google search showed me nothing. 1981 XS 1100 Special
    Couple days ago I thought I was seeing things 'cause I thought I saw the tach needle jump. Today there's no question-it's going to zero and then dancing around and back to zero... but not holding the speed.
    Figured I'd ask the pros what the repair entails. I'm hoping the cable just needs to be lubed but have no clue, really. I can follow your guys tips though.
    TIA- Jonny in AZ
    Just want to make sure you saw this repair tip from the maintenance section. Tachometer Wobble - XS11.club Forums
    If you decide to try to lube that small ball bearing don't go overboard.

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  • bikerphil
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    There is no cable driving the tach, it gets it's signal from the alternator. I suspect that maybe the connector plug behind the fuse panel may be the culprit. Before you go digging for it, with the bike running, check your alternator voltage output with a meter at the battery terminals. When you rev the throttle, you should see a decent increase in voltage, 13V+. If it isn't increasing, then I would check that connector for it being melted.

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  • JonnyO
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    Tach needle jumping around...

    A quick google search showed me nothing. 1981 XS 1100 Special
    Couple days ago I thought I was seeing things 'cause I thought I saw the tach needle jump. Today there's no question-it's going to zero and then dancing around and back to zero... but not holding the speed.
    Figured I'd ask the pros what the repair entails. I'm hoping the cable just needs to be lubed but have no clue, really. I can follow your guys tips though.
    TIA- Jonny in AZ
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