OK, this is starting to make a lot of sense, I just want to clarify a few things...
I checked my tach and it was set to 6, which would be the correct setting for my original '97 50.
When I repowered with a rebuilt '77 55hp I didn't change the setting on the tach, and was disappointed with the purchase bc it wouldn't rev over 5 grand.
From what I understand the '77 is a 10 point, 5 pulse system, meaning that the true RPM's would be equal to (6/5)*(tach reading).
This would put me over 6000 RPM WOT, and at risk of blowing the thing up.
I am using a thirteen pitch prop I bought for wakeboarding, because i trashed the original 17P.
I felt that if I can barley turn 5 grand with a thirteen pitch prop moving up in pitch would be over proping. Now, based on my math, I need to reprop because I am currently overreving the motor.
Does all this make sense? I can't get to the lake till the weekend and would like to get a replacement prop ordered today. I think a 17 P is in order, as operating range is 5-6 grand, and currently I am turning (6/5)*(5000)=6000 RPMs
I checked my tach and it was set to 6, which would be the correct setting for my original '97 50.
When I repowered with a rebuilt '77 55hp I didn't change the setting on the tach, and was disappointed with the purchase bc it wouldn't rev over 5 grand.
From what I understand the '77 is a 10 point, 5 pulse system, meaning that the true RPM's would be equal to (6/5)*(tach reading).
This would put me over 6000 RPM WOT, and at risk of blowing the thing up.
I am using a thirteen pitch prop I bought for wakeboarding, because i trashed the original 17P.
I felt that if I can barley turn 5 grand with a thirteen pitch prop moving up in pitch would be over proping. Now, based on my math, I need to reprop because I am currently overreving the motor.
Does all this make sense? I can't get to the lake till the weekend and would like to get a replacement prop ordered today. I think a 17 P is in order, as operating range is 5-6 grand, and currently I am turning (6/5)*(5000)=6000 RPMs