Old engine analyzer question

Keithwpg

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while looking in my dads garage i came across this analyzer, i knew he had it but i forgot about it (i have used it on my car once upon a time). after giving him a hard time for holding on to "old school" tools i realized it may be useful. i just got a new prop and am gonna be checking WOT rpm. i have only used it on cars. will it work on my 1975 mercury 402?


it looks exactly like this
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Chris1956

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Re: Old engine analyzer question

That looks to be an old Dwell/Tach device. Unless that Merc has points and a distributor and the device has a setting for the number of Merc engine cylinders, it will not read correctly. Also, I never heard of a Dwell specification for a Merc OB.

I am not sure of the other 8 functions, however, it is likely most will not be too useful.
 

Star

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Re: Old engine analyzer question

Northern Tool & Equipment has a nice battery powered tach and hour meter for $40. It has worked well on my boat. Battery lasts for 3 to 4 years.
 

Keithwpg

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Re: Old engine analyzer question

thanks for all the responses, i will look into getting that tach! it is this tach correct? i live in canada so to ship it here will cost me $40 extra dollars lol so i will locate one in town.


off topic but i am looking for WOT rpm when i put my new prop on. does anyone know off hand what that should be for a 1975 mercury 402? i have been looking with little luck
 

Chris1956

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Re: Old engine analyzer question

That tach might work if the outboard is a single cylinder or has a distributor. The tach might also work if you can select the number of cylinders that Mec does have. Barring that, it likely won't work
 

Keithwpg

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Re: Old engine analyzer question

this is turning out to be kinda pricey for an old fishing boat lol, i live in canada so shipping anything is usually about 40 extra bucks for some reason. im trying to locate anything i can find in town but its tricky and when i do find its always pricey
 

Alumarine

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Re: Old engine analyzer question

Try Nix Marine in Selkirk.
He's got lot's of old stuff.
I'm not endorsing him, just letting you know.
 

Keithwpg

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Re: Old engine analyzer question

thanks i will try that, selkirk isn't far from my house


also i see you are from the lac du bonet, my GF has a cabin in pinawa bay
 
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