dOb
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jun 14, 2010
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I?m not much for wiring and rewiring, so I have a plan to install a tach, let me know what you think.
Here?s what I?ve got - 1974 50 hp Mercury 500 Thunderbolt with original Mercontrol. And a Mercury marine tachometer (2004)
Here?s what I want to do ? Last summer I had installed a new sender for the fuel gauge. It was set up so that the fuel gauge was on a switch. You would flip a switch and the light would come on, and the fuel gauge would come to life. That way there wasn?t a drain on the battery. It worked fine, but the tank was old and dirty. I have since removed the metal tank and installed a plastic one so the fuel gauge is not being used.
I was wondering if I could jump off of the 12v line and the ground line from the fuel gauge to the tach, and then run the brown wire from the Mercontrol box to the send on the tach.
I?ve read that the Mercontrol tach plugs are hard to come by, and that they had a danger of shorting out the ignition. This way the tach would be on a switch, and not wired to the ignition. What do you think?
Thanks for your help.
Here?s what I?ve got - 1974 50 hp Mercury 500 Thunderbolt with original Mercontrol. And a Mercury marine tachometer (2004)
Here?s what I want to do ? Last summer I had installed a new sender for the fuel gauge. It was set up so that the fuel gauge was on a switch. You would flip a switch and the light would come on, and the fuel gauge would come to life. That way there wasn?t a drain on the battery. It worked fine, but the tank was old and dirty. I have since removed the metal tank and installed a plastic one so the fuel gauge is not being used.
I was wondering if I could jump off of the 12v line and the ground line from the fuel gauge to the tach, and then run the brown wire from the Mercontrol box to the send on the tach.
I?ve read that the Mercontrol tach plugs are hard to come by, and that they had a danger of shorting out the ignition. This way the tach would be on a switch, and not wired to the ignition. What do you think?
Thanks for your help.