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I started ripping and tearing today on my Lund, replacing plywood, wiring,
and just junk that went nowhere and did nothing. Got a good start on it. On the tach, I was surprised to find a vacuum line. The globe on the tachometer is foggy, so I don't have a clue if this was functioning or not. I was surprised that a tach would be vacuum operated. A VERY long line from motor to dial. A couple of questions: How can I check this? Just fire it up in a barrel of water, and see if there is suction? Put a vacuum gauge on there? (I'd have to buy one.) Or just put a 1/8" end plug from my gardening stuff on a shortened stub on the motor, and fergaddabout RPM's, which really don't mean much to me on a 40. I can hear more than a tach can tell me. A new digital tach from Northern Tools is about $40, and that would just be $40 that I could spend on carpet or towards a bimini, or towards upholstery material. Gas even. Guess I should take some before and after pics to show everyone. Just making a silk purse out of a sow's ear, but it needed some dressing up, and mods. Steve |
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