Hey All-
Bought a 1971 CB500 for $300 a couple of months ago, and have been gradually been fixing the plethora of small things that are wrong with it. When I got the bike, the tach was stuck at 4K, and the cable was broken. I ordered a new cable from cycle-re-cycle, and tore apart the tach in the mean time. Didn't take hardly any effort to unstick the tach, graphite it, and reassemble. Before I put it on the bike, I tested it with a cordless drill, and it ran up to 8,000 RPM (Fastest the drill would turn) and back effortlessly dozens of times.
When I connected the new cable to the tach and started the bike, however, the tach immediately spiked to 12,000 RPM while the bike was at idle, and stayed there, even after shutting the bike down. After I pulled the cable and diddled the tach, it dropped back to zero. This happened several times. Watching the cable spin while disconnected from the gauge, it turns at a normal speed, at least slower than what the drill ran at when the gauge showed 8,000 RPM.
Any thoughts?