Another Tachometer Question

Swampmouse

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I am rebuilding my '83 115hp Johnson. The tach has never worked since I bought it.

What should I look for to see if something is not hooked up or broken?

OR should I automatically replace it?

Thanks,
SM
 

MarkV_Deep6

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Re: Another Tachometer Question

Have you pulled it out to see which wires are connected? It may just be loose, or set on the wrong pole setting. I believe most 2 cycle engines should be set to 6.
 

mickey117

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Re: Another Tachometer Question

tach should have 3 wires one that goes to the ignition for power maybe purple another goes to your rectifier /reg.(grey )the last one is going to be a ground wire.if all seems to be good and tite ,check rectifier/reg.
 

Swampmouse

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Re: Another Tachometer Question

Thanks Guys. I will check those wires.

SM
 

npd4432

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Re: Another Tachometer Question

My tach quit working at one point and I checked everything, it turned out to be a bad rectifier. Put in the new one, perfect.
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: Another Tachometer Question

Your engine woulld be required to have a charging system in order for the tachometer to operate.

If a charging system exists, the usual cause of a inoperative tachometer is a shorted rectifier. Test it as follows.

(Small Rectifier Test)
(J. Reeves)

Remove the rectifier wires from the terminal block. Using a ohm meter, connect the black lead of the ohm meter to the rectifier base (ground), then one by one, connect the red lead of the ohm meter to the yellow, yellow/gray, then the red wire (some rectifiers may also have a fourth yellow/blue wire. If so connect to that also). Now, reverse the ohm meter leads and check those same wires again. You should get a reading in one direction, and none at all in the other direction.

Now, connect the black lead of the ohm meter to the red wire. One by one, connect the red lead of the ohm meter to the yellow, yellow/gray, and if present, the yellow/blue wire. Then reverse the leads, checking the wires again. Once more, you should get a reading in one direction and none in the other.

Note that the reading obtained from the red rectifier wire will be lower then what is obtained from the other wires.

Any deviation from the "Reading", "No Reading" as above indicates a faulty rectifier. Note that a rectifier will not tolerate reverse polarity. Simply touching the battery with the cables in the reverse order or hooking up a battery charger backwards will blow the diodes in the rectifier assy immediately.
 

rickdb1boat

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Re: Another Tachometer Question

Check that battery voltage with the motor off. Then check it again with it running at fast idle. You should see an increase if the charging system is working...
 
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