Engine recently started showing only 2200 on the tach at full power. Starts fine. Plugs not fouled. Mag drop is between 50-75, both mags. Carb heat shows minor drop and then back up again when closed. SOUNDS like it's making full power, but tach doesn't show it as such. I tried to use a digital tach that uses a laser, but I cannot seem to get a reading. I probably have too much light. Might have to do it at night. Lycoming O-360 180 hp. Approx 450 SMOH. Mechanical tach. I have heard that where the square cable enters the back, the area can become worn and the cable starts to slip. Any thoughts? This is in a 50 year old Beechcraft.
Any help is appreciated.
 
Engine recently started showing only 2200 on the tach at full power. Starts fine. Plugs not fouled. Mag drop is between 50-75, both mags. Carb heat shows minor drop and then back up again when closed. SOUNDS like it's making full power, but tach doesn't show it as such. I tried to use a digital tach that uses a laser, but I cannot seem to get a reading. I probably have too much light. Might have to do it at night. Lycoming O-360 180 hp. Approx 450 SMOH. Mechanical tach. I have heard that where the square cable enters the back, the area can become worn and the cable starts to slip. Any thoughts? This is in a 50 year old Beechcraft.
Any help is appreciated.
Also, it never showed above 2500-2550 since I bought it in 2024.
 
Find a good optical tach to see what RPM you really have. Then you'll know if you need to troubleshoot or not.
 
Can you provide some more info on an optical tach, please. Sad to say, not sure what it is. Similar to a timing light? Thank you.
I think that's the laser light device I have. Just need some better light conditions. Right now I've been trying to do that in daylight. Probably not the best condition for that.
 
The least expensive types will likely have a piece of reflective tape you put on one blade and read via laser. There are other types that you can put inside the aircraft and they'll read the RPM of a 2 or 3 blade prop. That type may be more expensive, though.
 
The least expensive types will likely have a piece of reflective tape you put on one blade and read via laser. There are other types that you can put inside the aircraft and they'll read the RPM of a 2 or 3 blade prop. That type may be more expensive, though.
 
I had an old optical tach that I used for model RC airplanes. I had someone point it at the prop while I was inside my plane, with the engine running. The optical tach reading matched the tach display of the engine monitor.

My $.02 this afternoon.
Steve