I can't just let it be. i'm just that anal about things need them to be precise. Will get the problem worked out thx for your incite.
Same way here, It bugs the hell out of me, but until I can find someone to recalibrate it, atleast I know I'am not doingBlack Rose said:I can't just let it be. i'm just that anal about things need them to be precise. Will get the problem worked out thx for your incite.
Gbarrie said:Same way here, It bugs the hell out of me, but until I can find someone to recalibrate it, atleast I know I'am not doingBlack Rose said:I can't just let it be. i'm just that anal about things need them to be precise. Will get the problem worked out thx for your incite.
the engine any harm. Maybe one of our memebers could do it for us :idea: hopefully someone wiil chime in. 85 olds what you do you think.
Gbarrie.
No I have an 86 Pontiac GP, V8 305 COMPLETLY STOCK FACTORY ORIGINAL.Black Rose said:Gbarrie said:Same way here, It bugs the hell out of me, but until I can find someone to recalibrate it, atleast I know I'am not doingBlack Rose said:I can't just let it be. i'm just that anal about things need them to be precise. Will get the problem worked out thx for your incite.
the engine any harm. Maybe one of our memebers could do it for us :idea: hopefully someone wiil chime in. 85 olds what you do you think.
Gbarrie.
Who do you get to recalibrate it a electrician right? i hope it that simple of a task if not just gonna replace the engine.
wanna put a 350 olds and get rid of the 307 but if i can find someone to modify the 307 and add some pony's to it ill keep it like that.
really don't want to upgrade because i wanna keep it as stock as possible everything on the the car is 1986 stock to the floor everything.You have a 85 supreme? with the same problem...how do you add pics to a post? i am new to all this some incite would help.
Fox80 said:Like the above post said it is likely the "V6-V8" selector on the back of the tach, my car was the same way when I bought it, the pictures show the plastic tab that broke allowing the spring plate to lose contact, the default for the tach is V6 mode do it reads high on a V8. I just soldered a wire across the center tab and the V8 tab, I didn't take the cluster apart so it's a little tricky to get a soldering iron down in the hole but it can be done
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