Thread: Dist. tach line
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05-26-2009 04:00 PM #1
Dist. tach line
I will try to make this short. Driving down the highway the engine shut off would not restart, towed home. Replaced the control module in the Dist. Two months later engine shuts off again, towed home, while trouble shooting disconnected the tach line engine fired right up. Here's the problem pluged the line back in engine fired up. Disconnected the tach and been driving with it disconnected. Waiting for the hammer to drop again.Any ideas greatly appreciated. (355ci chevy hei dist).
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05-26-2009 06:32 PM #2
What kind of tach? Is it grounded well? Makes me think that the tach is putting an unwanted load on the ign. module.Ken Thomas
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05-27-2009 05:12 AM #3
I don't have a tach, but ran the wire in case I wanted to add one at a later time. The end of the wire is taped and has a wire nut.
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05-27-2009 01:24 PM #4
Possible that the tach wire is chaffed going through the fire wall? Have you measured the tach wire to ground to see if that's the case?"Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
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05-29-2009 10:27 AM #5
I always carry a spare module in the glove box. I can install it much quicker than the tow truck can arrive.
It does sound like your tach wire is ground out somewhere..
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05-29-2009 04:33 PM #6
Sounds very logical to me, checked wire to ground, checks out ok. Could it be something in the Dist.? May just replace the Dist.
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