I just replaced coil, wires, and plugs, fixing a long-standing hesitation/stumbling problem.
Now, whenever RPMs get above about 4,000 rpm (climbing mountains), the tack starts wildly jumping, dropping instantly down to around 1,500, then back up. As soon as I back off RPMs by a few hundred, it settles back down, but then doesn't drop below about 1,200 even when back to idle.
I don't recall this happening ever before the above work. The engine obviously is not doing what the tach needle indicates.
The tach must be electrically driven (not from speedo cable). Loose connector (I didn't disconnect/reconnect anything)? One of the wires coming out of the distributor?
I also had the engine compartment steam cleaned last week -- perhaps water is still stuck somewhere?
Perhaps whatever electrical component generates the tach signal to the needle (on airplanes, we call it the "tach generator") is starting to fail?
Now, whenever RPMs get above about 4,000 rpm (climbing mountains), the tack starts wildly jumping, dropping instantly down to around 1,500, then back up. As soon as I back off RPMs by a few hundred, it settles back down, but then doesn't drop below about 1,200 even when back to idle.
I don't recall this happening ever before the above work. The engine obviously is not doing what the tach needle indicates.
The tach must be electrically driven (not from speedo cable). Loose connector (I didn't disconnect/reconnect anything)? One of the wires coming out of the distributor?
I also had the engine compartment steam cleaned last week -- perhaps water is still stuck somewhere?
Perhaps whatever electrical component generates the tach signal to the needle (on airplanes, we call it the "tach generator") is starting to fail?
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