My tachometer is the 2 in one tach with the "R" and "L" needles over each other. When I purchased the plane the left needle is always jumping around while flying. Sooooo the other day I pulled the left cable out of the conduit and cleaned it. It was somewhat gummy while removing it. I cleaned it in 100LL it looked like new after that. Then took some white lube in a can and sealed of the tach end and ran about half the can thru the conduit. On the other end I was catching all of the left overs in a can while spraying. Re lubed the cable while running it back thru the conduit and sealed it up. Took it for a flight today and it is still jumping. I guess the last thing to do is have the tach rebuilt itself. Anyone have some input?
I'm not an A&P but do the work under his supervision.