On your tacho problem, I had a similar one on my cross flow in my Westfield. Erratic revounter in my case over about 5k. What solved it was a resistor soldered in series with the pick up. I'll try and dig our the info on it as it was a few years ago now. Basically to clean up the signal.
Dave
thanks, dave.
i got a "filter" from the tech-reps because of the old school distributor, but it seems to totally filter the signal. not sure what is in it, but it's more than just a resistor
these are from an outfit called glowshift. i've used some of their stuff in the past, and thought them a bargain(but a bit flashy).
i was not expecting this......
besides022716
got distracted by the steering, and plan on getting the new tierod on the rack.
got distracted by the front suspension as i was contemplating the steering, so that made me take that all apart.
kinda kool figuring it out, but things have been hammered pretty badly.
the lower- and particularly the front- wishbones are a bit tweaked. some of this could probably be straightened, but two of 'em are way schetchy.
i am wondering if i can replicate something like what these used to look like....
the right side was worse than the left, and some wallering had gone on with that shock, and most of the bushings were mostly mia.
a mix of fasteners were used.