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				 |  Bouncing Tach 
			I just bought a 82 911 SC with 136,000 (1st Porsche) which runs great and has good records.  Last night after I got on it a bit getting onto the freeway I noticed about 15 miles later the Tach needle was bouncing about 1500 rpm each bounce, but the engine was running smooth.  The engine quit at a stop light.  It started right up and about 2 miles more as I was pulling over to stop. The engine quit and all the power was gone (like the battery was disconnected).  I checked the fuses and battery, which were good then tried the key again.  It started so I parked it.  2 hours later I went home and everything was normal.  Anyone have any ideas? 
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|  04-04-2001, 11:01 PM | 
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			The coil runs your tach, and also gives your distributor power so it can fire the cylinders. I'm thinking you have something loose on the coil--ground wire?--or the coil may be going bad as it gets heat soaked after driving it awhile.......again.....it's just a maybe.....
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|  04-05-2001, 04:09 AM | 
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			Bruce! Had a similar problem with my 86' 911 last year. It ended up being a coroded ground strap from the battery that was not grounding the car properly. $ 11.00 dollars later with a new strap the problem was fixed! Good Luck! Huey581 86' 911 Cab | ||
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