Re: Tacho trouble 1990 Johnson 90hp
A bad rectifier would cause this problem. Make sure that your engine is not charging before going to the expense of a new rectifier. A simple test is to use a volt ohm meter set on DC volts. Put the leads on the battery terminals and test your voltage. Then run the engine and test the voltage while running. You should be seeing between 13-14 volts when the engine is running. If you do not get that, then check the leads for corrosion. If you do get that voltage, then check the leads on the back of the tach for corrosion. Also, rotate the selector dial on the back of the tach. Put the indicator back to the position you found it in.