First off I want to say thanks to all who have helped so far. Your help is truley appreciated.<br /><br />Okay I fixed my armature plate wiggle and adjusted the points and checked at 1000 rpm with timing light and everything lined up, hooked up a Tiny Tach, raised the motor on the transom and rejetted the carb from a 72 down to a 68 as I am at approximately 3000' ASL (couldn't get a 69 so went with a 68). Prop is a 10x9 3 blade aluminum.<br /><br />Took the boat out, a 14 foot Springbok aluminum fishing boat (mid 70's vintage) with me, the oldest kid and a full fuel tank. Probaly 550 lbs total weight in boat ( I am pleasantly plump so to speak).<br /><br />At WOT the Tiny Tach showed I was only revving 2300. Now to me that seems awful low for the sound of the motor and how fast we were going. I forgot my GPS, but I would estimate we were in the high 20's in mph. This seems awful fast for only revving 2300 rpm. The Tiny Tach I was shipped is supposed to be a TT226R-1C and is classified as the model for a 2 cylinder engine firing every 180 degrees of the engine crankshaft. I was wondering if anyone has experience with these tachs and should I bedoubling the RPM readout? Wrapped the red wire around the bottom sparkplug wire. When I am in gear under load in the water and have the throttle at the link and sinc marks, the tach shows I am revving about 450 rpm. Does that sound about right?<br /><br />Also, should I rejet back to the 72 jet? Motor seems to run fine but wondering if I am pushing it by using the 68 jet size.<br /><br />Also should I look at dropping down in prop pitch as I am higher in elevation?<br /><br />Apologize for the long post but wanted to get most of my concerns addressed in the one post.<br /><br />Thanks.