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Today I went digging into the Nissan Skyline Silhouette '84, a car which I enjoy very much.
One odd thing about it is that the tachometer appears to have seen better days. To my eyes, it's suffering from what I'd call "Sticky Needle Disease". It jumps around rather than operating smoothly.
You can see this behavior in my YouTube video -
It's most obvious when the sunlight is playing on the instrument panel, as in the cropped screenshot below. Close inspection shows that some of the lettering is showing signs of wear, such as under the FUEL gauge, so maybe it's just consistent with the age of the car, and lack of replacement parts after 42 years.
One odd thing about it is that the tachometer appears to have seen better days. To my eyes, it's suffering from what I'd call "Sticky Needle Disease". It jumps around rather than operating smoothly.
You can see this behavior in my YouTube video -
It's most obvious when the sunlight is playing on the instrument panel, as in the cropped screenshot below. Close inspection shows that some of the lettering is showing signs of wear, such as under the FUEL gauge, so maybe it's just consistent with the age of the car, and lack of replacement parts after 42 years.