Hi Angel, Your pic is great. Could you post some more pics. Really interesting for us down south
Ian Williams NewZealand Sent from my iPhone On 2/09/2011, at 21:25, Angel Jimenez Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank all > > I'll remove tacho in order to test if the connetion is OK. > > Angel > > Not every think was trouble, I send a picture climbing at 5 m/s last saturday > in a good thermal over Toledo country . > > Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 15:31:09 -0700 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [DOG mailing list] RPM oscilations > > Also, > The engine end of the tacho cable has a square key which slots into the oil > pump tacho drive. These wear and then start slipping. If only the inner metal > cable is worn just the cable can be replaced. If the oil pump drive fitting > is worn it is a pain to fix and at this point you would be considering the > electric tacho option. > The instrument end can have the same problem with wear...especially if the > metal inner cable hasn't been pushed all the way into the instrument. > Sometimes they are just a little to short for the outer sleeve and only > engage the instrument by a small amount. If it is the instrument that has > worn consider moving to a much cheaper electric tacho. I am not sure if the > instrument can be economically repaired or if the appropriate part is > available. > > Rob Thompson (GYT) > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Angel Jimenez Martin > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 5:53 PM > Subject: RE: [DOG mailing list] RPM oscilations > > Another problem has arisen, the rpm indicator, has begun to large oscillation > especially at low rpm I removed the line and apparently is fine, only the > part that connects to the indicator I found traces of a substance color like > black rubber. Has this happened to someone who can help me?. > I don't now when my old Dimona problems disappear. > > Angel > > > > > > -- > Will Bignell > PhD Candidate > School of Agricultural Science > Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research > University of Tasmania > CSIRO Food Futures Flag Ship > M: 0418216780 > <termica 3.jpg> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > You are subscribed to the Dimona Owners Group mailing list. > To unsubscribe, send email to: [email protected]
