There is some further chat about it in the "Wanted" thread, but I thought I'd start a new one for this tach issue. The previous thread is here, for reference: http://plasticclassicforum.com/viewtopi ... sc&start=0
The problem I'm having now is with the tachometer, and has two parts:
1) The tachometer needle is resting on "10" (i.e. 1,000)
2) The tachometer needle does not move when the engine is running
Other than that, it's fine ;)
As this photo shows, it was not resting on "10" as a result of the "whomp"; it must have happened when I had it out for new glass and to try to fix the ammeter (which I don't think is working, but which is less critical than the tach).

Here is what it looks like now (sorry for the horrid photo, it was dark and raining; at least it shows the basic problem).

Here is the back of the tach. All I did when I removed the gauge, was to unscrew that silver, knurled ring at the top of the cable; the main bulge of the tach stayed with the gauge. It removes and reinstalls smoothly.

Unfortunately, I didn't notice when it started reading at "10," but it must have been while I had it out (?) I didn't drop it or anything untoward.
What I have tried so far is as follows:
1) Just running the engine (no movement)
2) Removing the cable at the tach end and turning the square drive cable within by hand; then reinstalling it (no change)
3) Removing the cable at the engine end (looks similar to the tach end) and turning by hand and with a battery-powered drill (no movement)
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I don't know that it worked in the past, but I'm guessing it did. And also it was sitting at "0" before, so it seems likely to be a new issue that I somehow caused when I took it out.
Rachel