1 Hall sensor, tachometer, or something else entirely? Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:57 am
Rabidchiwawa007
Platinum member
Hello all,
The bike in question is a 1991 K100RS ABS.
Recently, I've been noticing my tach jump a bit during acceleration. Now, this ONLY happens under heavy acceleration, 3/4 to full throttle. The tachometer will jump 300-500 rpm at a time as it rises. Under normal acceleration, however, this does not happen. That makes me think this could be something else entirely. BUT, when the tach starts jumping, the engine gets a little rough, which, put 2 and 2 together, points directly to the hall sensor if I'm not mistaken. I sometimes notice a little bit of roughness under normal acceleration, but up to this point have written it off as the engine being cold, even though it still happened occasionally with the engine warm.
I have been inside the speedo / tach assembly to calibrate and change lights, but this was a long time ago and everything came out right with no problems. I've also had a history of hall sensor replacements on this bike. I believe the current hall sensor is the 3rd one I've put in, all bought used from eBay.
With all this in mind, why would the tach start skipping only under heavy acceleration. If it is indeed the hall sensor, I would think the tach would be prone to skipping at any time, under any type of acceleration.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
The bike in question is a 1991 K100RS ABS.
Recently, I've been noticing my tach jump a bit during acceleration. Now, this ONLY happens under heavy acceleration, 3/4 to full throttle. The tachometer will jump 300-500 rpm at a time as it rises. Under normal acceleration, however, this does not happen. That makes me think this could be something else entirely. BUT, when the tach starts jumping, the engine gets a little rough, which, put 2 and 2 together, points directly to the hall sensor if I'm not mistaken. I sometimes notice a little bit of roughness under normal acceleration, but up to this point have written it off as the engine being cold, even though it still happened occasionally with the engine warm.
I have been inside the speedo / tach assembly to calibrate and change lights, but this was a long time ago and everything came out right with no problems. I've also had a history of hall sensor replacements on this bike. I believe the current hall sensor is the 3rd one I've put in, all bought used from eBay.
With all this in mind, why would the tach start skipping only under heavy acceleration. If it is indeed the hall sensor, I would think the tach would be prone to skipping at any time, under any type of acceleration.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
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1968 BSA Lightning
1991 BMW K100RS 16v with K1100LT fairing