Tach cable removal

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Tach cable removal

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Is there a retaining device of some sort behind the ignition holding the cable into the case? Mine will not pull out. It looks somewhat corroded.

Also, whats a practicle way to remove loose carbon from the pipes after the baffles are out? Just keep shaking? :roll:
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Not sure about the cable but to help get the pipes clean .. block the engine end opening and stand them up and fill with a strong mixture of something like simple green or purple cleaner .. one of those good degreasers . I have also read of guys taking the pipes to a shop and paying them to set them in there hot soak tank .
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My tacho cable was corroded solid so had to resort to the Dremel to split the outer threaded part.
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The retaining cap spins off, but the drive part of the cable wont pull out.
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No retainer on a 550. Do you have the cable off the tach?
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No, I do not......
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Soaked it with penatrating oil and after a couple days it pulled out with a pliers. Nothing holding it in except rust.
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Post by pearljam724 »

For the carbon. Use a long flexible piece of metal on the header end. Problem is, you can't access the longer portion of the pipes with a rod because of the bulkhead like chambers. And thats where all the carbon would rest. I too would like a better way. You could put round rubber stops used for plumbing at the header ends and fill all the pipes with a degreaser. Like, suggested earlier. But, I think that would take at least a couple of gallons. Unless, someone didn't mind recycling from one pipe to the next.
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