Have an early 65 k code I've finished restoring and added a RP to the car. It wasn't sold with one from the factory.
Obtained a RP from Fred B., installed and it worked for a few hours then the tach stopped performing.
Fred sent me another tach from his parts bin, same thing, worked for a few hours then stopped. Everything is hooked up correctly via the resistor wire. Under dash harness is original but all engine compartment wiring is fresh AlloyMetal Products correct for an early 65.
After the second tach stopped I started testing with the mm and found full voltage out to the + side of the coil, not between 7-9 volts as per the shop manual. Checked the resistor wire and it tests as fully open, no resistance.
So it appears the resistor wire has lost its resistance over the years. Also checked across the coil posts and it's 1.5 ohms. It's a repop yellow top coil.
The car still starts and runs so the internal transformer of the tach(s) must be good. The tach needle moves a bit and is receiving power, but it's basically non functional.
My question is, would a resistor wire failure damage the tach but still permit the engine to fire and run normally, no miss?
Do resistor wires fail over time?
Am I missing anything? Anything else to check?
Don't want to repair or replace this tach and have the same thing happen.
Thanks