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For those of you with a 6602 can somebody look at your Tachometer and get me the part numbers from the front of the tach please.
Correct NSN Part Number from TM
The correct NSN number for the 6602 is 6680-00-620-2325,
Current NSN Part Number
I have the following part number installed in the truck which looks like a multifuel and different tach. The multifuel tach is a 1/2 drive based tach. I am not sure if the gasser tach is a direct drive tach and is not stated in the manuals that I have been able to find yet.
Current Tach Part Numbers
MS35916-2 on front of Tach
NSN: 6680-00-825-2076
We are trying to troubleshoot vibration in the truck at 2000 RPM. The vibration is most evident in the hood and dash panel. The vibration is not evident in the engine or the transmission but more like it is originating from the flywheel or clutch assembly. This vibration will rattle the truck bad, but it is not really felt in the engine or the transmission shifter. This vibration happens when at a standstill with the clutch in or out when RPM's go over 2000.
Step number one is to determine the engine RPM to get a baseline of where our problem may originate.
Correct NSN Part Number from TM
The correct NSN number for the 6602 is 6680-00-620-2325,
Current NSN Part Number
I have the following part number installed in the truck which looks like a multifuel and different tach. The multifuel tach is a 1/2 drive based tach. I am not sure if the gasser tach is a direct drive tach and is not stated in the manuals that I have been able to find yet.
Current Tach Part Numbers
MS35916-2 on front of Tach
NSN: 6680-00-825-2076
We are trying to troubleshoot vibration in the truck at 2000 RPM. The vibration is most evident in the hood and dash panel. The vibration is not evident in the engine or the transmission but more like it is originating from the flywheel or clutch assembly. This vibration will rattle the truck bad, but it is not really felt in the engine or the transmission shifter. This vibration happens when at a standstill with the clutch in or out when RPM's go over 2000.
Step number one is to determine the engine RPM to get a baseline of where our problem may originate.