Is the prop wrong? 4.3 V6 Bayliner

180shabah

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Re: Is the prop wrong? 4.3 V6 Bayliner

solo - looks like you already have that seperate thread I suggested elsewhere - sorry.

Switch on the back of the tach - run it back and forth through it's range a couple times than return it to the 6cyl position. See if it is still rerading low.

Cluster - is it truly a "cluster"? It looks like seperate gauges mounted to a single faceplate.
 

Hansolo99

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Re: Is the prop wrong? 4.3 V6 Bayliner

solo - looks like you already have that seperate thread I suggested elsewhere - sorry.

Switch on the back of the tach - run it back and forth through it's range a couple times than return it to the 6cyl position. See if it is still rerading low.

Cluster - is it truly a "cluster"? It looks like seperate gauges mounted to a single faceplate.

Thanks, I think I am going to take a pic of the back of my tach for you guys to see. It looks pretty complicated.............
 

QC

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Re: Is the prop wrong? 4.3 V6 Bayliner

Did you see the manual link I posted? Complicated and that manual sound compatible . . . ;)
 

Hansolo99

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Re: Is the prop wrong? 4.3 V6 Bayliner

Did you see the manual link I posted? Complicated and that manual sound compatible . . . ;)

Yes I saw it and THANK YOU! I can't see the small wheel though to adjust it. It is so STINKEN HOT that I only lasted a few minutes before I was soaking wet. I will try and take it out tonight if it cools down if not tomorrow.....
 

jerrygable

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Re: Is the prop wrong? 4.3 V6 Bayliner

Just noticed your post -- I had the same problem with my speedometer and I have the exact same gauge cluster.

Your cluster is electronically programmable. It took me about 4 days but I finally tracked down the company that had the manual. It only took me 5 minutes to reprogram my speedometer. The tach can be programmed the same way.

The manual is too large to attach. Edit: Contact me via PM and I will fax or email it to you. You do not need a new instrument cluster.

Jerry Gable

Edit: No leaving phone numbers for your protection, Private Messaging for that is fine. Welcome aboard - QC
 

Hansolo99

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Re: Is the prop wrong? 4.3 V6 Bayliner

I PM'd you! Thank you!!
 
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