During my last flight, the tachometer started jumping wildly around the dial, then went to zero. No change in the engine sound, so possibly just a broken cable, but I put the plane down as soon as I could.
I am trying to get it looked at by A&P asap, but currently I am not really sure what the problem is and how soon (or if) it can be fixed. So, my question is: what can I do in the meantime to legally fly ?
The plane is a Cessna 182 (Continental O-470) = constant speed prop.
I understand that people like optical tachometers, so that seems to be a real option, but, what do I do about engine time recording ? What other related considerations am I overlooking ?
Thanks for advice -- especially if you have faced a similar problem.
EDIT: Inspection of the cable by my A&P (accessed from the right side engine hatch, removed the cabin heater hose to get at the cable housing behind it), revealed that the tach cable was broken in two, at the end that went into the engine. Attached is a photo of the broken end. New cable on order.
I am trying to get it looked at by A&P asap, but currently I am not really sure what the problem is and how soon (or if) it can be fixed. So, my question is: what can I do in the meantime to legally fly ?
The plane is a Cessna 182 (Continental O-470) = constant speed prop.
I understand that people like optical tachometers, so that seems to be a real option, but, what do I do about engine time recording ? What other related considerations am I overlooking ?
Thanks for advice -- especially if you have faced a similar problem.
EDIT: Inspection of the cable by my A&P (accessed from the right side engine hatch, removed the cabin heater hose to get at the cable housing behind it), revealed that the tach cable was broken in two, at the end that went into the engine. Attached is a photo of the broken end. New cable on order.
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