This is what I have on my engine (well, one just like it, anyhow):
http://images.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/pix/4357146.jpg

If I get rid of the cable without 'doing something' then I am stuck with
that drive connection exposed - which can allow oil to leak out - or
grime to find it's way in...

I'm trying to make sure there isn't a 'better option' besides 'new oil
pump' or 'buy a new drive gear and hope you measured right'....

Just replacing the cover won't do, because the oil-pump drive gear that
I currently have, has another gear on the top to make that tach-drive work.

So if I could keep using it to drive a tach sender, that would be
'ideal'... Or if there was somewhere I could buy a cap to screw on the
end, to keep stuff from getting in&  oil from getting out...



On 5/28/2012 3:04 AM, Dan Heath wrote:
>  If you have a Magneto, you should drive your tach off that.  I don't see
>  where the Oil pump has anything to do with it.  My EFIS ( Dynon ) just needs
>  to see the pulse that is driving the ignition.  If I have my VW ( which is
>  for sale ) on the plane, then I would have the P-Lead running to  the Dynon
>  input.  On my Corvair installation, I have the line that powers the coils
>  running to the Dynon inuts.
>
>  Are you using the engine pump?  If not, Great Plains and Revmaster use a
>  cover that works.
>
>  See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
>  See you at the 2012 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN ? 40th
>  Anniversary
>  There is a time for building and it is over.
>  Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC
>  http://www.krbuilder.org/MyUSA/
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>
>  Does anyone know of an electronic tach sender that fits this thing? Or of
>  some way to buy a cap that will thread over the drive&   seal it off (To
>  prevent gunk getting in, or oil getting out)?
>
>
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