2.0 CU Aircooled
Back in February I fitted a Tacho, a week or so later the indication was intermittently erratic indicating anywhere between 3000 - 4500.
Two days after this the Hall sensor in the dizzy failed. Couldnt get a rebuild kit at the time so I went for an aftermarket dizzy (Powerspark) which I'm happy with.
After about 500 miles the van played up coughing and banging with the tacho again bouncing around everywhere, at first I was going for a fuel issue as I just paid someone to setup the standard dual carbs but after getting recovered home turns out the coil was failing.
After fitting the new coil all was well for about 150 miles when it totally lost power - coil was open circuit. New coil fitted and failed again 100 miles later with a secondary resistance of 120,000 ohms.
New coil (3rd one!) fitted and tacho disconnected and probably clocked up another few hundred miles running just fine.
So, I'm rethinking things and maybe if the Tacho has an internal fault and shorting out, since its pulling power/signal from the coil I guess its possible that the Tachos been earthing out the coil causing the misfires and destroying the coil ?? I know I could just reconnect it and see if the fault returns to confirm it but I'm reluctant to fry another coil.
Any thoughts? I admit the tacho was an ebay cheapo
