Tach Settings

harpjames35

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I have a tach that I bought on clearance, open box. So I don't know who the manufacturer is. But there is a +, -, and a sender terminal on the back of the tach. There is also a + and - for the light. In the center is a dial that can be set on 1, 2, 3, or 4. (I have it set on 4)<br /><br />The engine I am running is a late 80s 88 hp Evinrude SPL. I am wondering if anyone would be able to tell me, with the little amount of info I have provided, if this tach is compatible with my engine, and what that dial setting needs to be on.<br /><br />Thanks
 

Dhadley

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Re: Tach Settings

That almost sounds like an old Airguide or Aquameter. Maybe a Faria of some kind?? At any rate, and we've been following the other post, I would take the boat to a dealer or borrow a dealers shop tach and compare the two at wot. Once you get the tach issue put to bed you can proceed with testing props.<br /><br />Personaly I rely strictly on the OE tachs or Gafferig. Seen too much odd stuff with some others.<br /><br />Good luck!
 

gaugeguy

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Re: Tach Settings

Too many variables on that tach. May not even be for marine applications, more info needed. For most marine tachs with 1-4 switches, the 6p position is #4. The good thing is that connecting the tach and checking it out is not going to hurt anything.
 

rickdb1boat

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Re: Tach Settings

Another Tach that you can verify with would be good. Then go from there.
 

harpjames35

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Re: Tach Settings

Thanks everyone for your help. I am going to get another tach to verify the tach, then I will work from there. I will keep you posted.<br /><br />Thanks again<br /><br />James
 
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