All, Yesterday on the way home from a fantastic four days on our boat at Isthmus Cove, Catalina Island the tach for my Yanmar 3GMF engine panel started developing St. Vitus Dance. That is to say that after settling on an engine speed, the needle would bob back and forth varying as much as two thousand RPM's until it finally settled down after about 10 minutes or so of engine operation. It's a relatively new tach, one I bought last year to replace the original (I presume) that developed a sluggish needle and would take for ever to settle on the chosen RPM. For those wanting to know, the tach is a Nippon Seiki N-2 model, reading 0 to 4,000 RPM on the face. I'm pretty sure I replaced the sending unit last year too but forgot to check for loose wires on it yesterday after we got back. Has anyone else had this occur and if so, what was the fix? I'd hate to buy both parts all over again only a year later. Thanks for any ideas, suggestions and help, Glyn Judson, E31 hull #55, Marina del Rey, CA