200hp johnson,erratic tach

cmc6363

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How can I test if my tach or my voltage regulator is defective.The tach stays at zero then jumps to the correct RPMs then drops back to zero etc.
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: 200hp johnson,erratic tach

(Testing Tachometer With Water Cooled Regulator/Rectifier)
(J. Reeves)

A quick check is to simply plug in a another new tachometer as a piece of test equipment. If the new tach works properly and the old tach didn't, obviously the old tach is faulty.... but usually boaters don't carry around a spare tach (see below).

A faulty rectifier wouldn't damage the tachometer, the tachometer simply wouldn't work. This is due to the fact that the tachometer operates off of the charging system and the rectifier converts AC voltage to DC voltage, enabling the charging system. A faulty rectifier disables the charging system, and the tachometer simply doesn't register.

However.... those watercooled regulator/rectifiers that are used on the 35amp charging systems (and some others) bring into play a different type problem, and as you've probably found out, they are really a pain to troubleshoot via the proper procedure. There's an easier way.

The tachometer sending/receiving setup operates off of the gray wire at the tachometer. That same gray wire exists at the engine wiring harness which is connected to the engine electrical terminal strip. You'll see that there is a gray wire leading from the regulator/rectifier to that terminal strip, and that there is another gray wire attached to it. That other gray wire is the wire leading to the tachometer which is the one you're looking for.

Remove that gray wire that leads to the tachometer. Now, find the two (2) yellow wires leading from the stator to that terminal strip. Hopefully one of them is either yellow/gray or is connected to a yellow/gray wire at the terminal strip. If so, connect the gray wire you removed previously to that yellow/gray terminal. Start the engine and check the tachometers operation, and if the tachometer operates as it should, then the regulator/rectifier is faulty and will require replacing. If the tachometer is still faulty, replace the tachometer.

If neither of the yellow wires from the stator is yellow/gray, and neither is attached to a yellow/gray wire, then attach that gray tachometer wire to either yellow stator wire, then the other yellow wire, checking the tachometer operation on both connections.

I've found this method to be a quick and efficent way of finding out which component is faulty.... the tachometer or the regulator/rectifier. It sounds drawn out but really only takes a very short time to run through. If the water cooled regulator/rectifier proves to be faulty, don't put off replacing it as they have been known to catch on fire with disasterous consequences.

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Ginder75

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Re: 200hp johnson,erratic tach

Without a make, model, year, ... it had to say for certain. I have a 1992 Johnson 115 with very similar tach problems. I did an Ohm test on my Rectifier and found it was faulty. When I replace the rectifier, my tach worked without dropping out and I had consistent voltage reading.

The other sympton I expirenced - my voltage would climb and spike in the 17-18 volt range. NOT GOOD FOR batteries and electronics, so I was more than willing to spend some money and swap the part.

Do a search for how to Check a rectifier and see if that is your problem. You may just have a loose wire or a bad tach. But look it over and see what you come up with.
 

Ginder75

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Re: 200hp johnson,erratic tach

Joe,

You beat me too it.

Thanks for your post!!! It saved me lots of time and head scratching trying to figure it out.

Ginder75
 
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