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Originally posted by JTpantera:
Not so fast Doug, it may not be junk yet. Perhaps a decade ago, I acquired a non-working Pantera tach. I believe it was SO Bill who sent me instructions to repair it. It involved removing a component (transistor-like)on the circuit board. Unfortunately, that info with pics was stored a hard drive that crashed perhaps four years ago. Although, I believe that in good form, I had forwarded the info on to others (Mr Woods - Were you among them?) The piece removed did not seem to compromise the unit and I still use that tach to this day. SO Bill - Can you help? He may only follow the other Forum.


The guy I had work on both of my tachs told me that if the board goes out it is not repairable. Same with the jewel movement.

Since I am not the "Doctor" here, I only go by what "he" tells me.
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