Tacklewasher
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So, I picked up a new to me boat this week that came with a 1977 70hp Johnson. Model # 70EL77S.
The boat also has a rather old looking Airguide Tach.
Of course the Tach doesn't work. Mind you none of the gauges work for various reasons (no pickup for the speedo, no fuel tank for the fuel gauge). The tach basically pegs to full sweep when the motor is running.
Now, my plan is to make sure this motor runs well and then sell it. I have a 1981 Evinrude 115 that I want to replace it with. The boat is rated for 150 so I have no issues there.
I have a nice manual for my 115. I don't have a manual for the 70. I don't want to buy one for the 70 but I would like to get the tach working.
Is the wiring for a 1977 similar to a 1981? The controls are different, but mostly because the trim switch is not on the controls but is on the dash. I'm thinking they can't be that different. Once I toss a voltmeter on to be sure the motor is charging, can I troubleshoot the tach with my 115 manual?
Any help is appreciated. And no, I won't be buying a manual for it (sorry).
The boat also has a rather old looking Airguide Tach.
Of course the Tach doesn't work. Mind you none of the gauges work for various reasons (no pickup for the speedo, no fuel tank for the fuel gauge). The tach basically pegs to full sweep when the motor is running.
Now, my plan is to make sure this motor runs well and then sell it. I have a 1981 Evinrude 115 that I want to replace it with. The boat is rated for 150 so I have no issues there.
I have a nice manual for my 115. I don't have a manual for the 70. I don't want to buy one for the 70 but I would like to get the tach working.
Is the wiring for a 1977 similar to a 1981? The controls are different, but mostly because the trim switch is not on the controls but is on the dash. I'm thinking they can't be that different. Once I toss a voltmeter on to be sure the motor is charging, can I troubleshoot the tach with my 115 manual?
Any help is appreciated. And no, I won't be buying a manual for it (sorry).