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dwcar
Platinum Member Joined: February-11-2007 Location: Houston Texas Status: Offline Points: 1103 |
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Posted: April-26-2012 at 4:02pm |
There is a 75 SN being parted out in the for sale section. Might be a match??
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8122pbrainard
Grand Poobah Joined: September-14-2006 Location: Three Lakes Wi. Status: Offline Points: 41045 |
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Scott,
I'm glad to hear you like Dale's accent!! At least he's not from Minnesota. Check the wiring harness plug at the engine. I've found them to get real green inside! The male is easy to clean with some scotch brite but the female is harder. I usually will go inside it with a wire brush on a Dremel. Dielectric grease and see what happens. You tach should have different wires for the sender depending on the number of engine cylinders. I don't remember ever seeing a selection switch for 4,6 or 8. |
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east tx skier
Senior Member Joined: August-22-2006 Location: Tyler, TX Status: Offline Points: 248 |
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Is it reading incorrectly or not reading at all? Mine was a few hundred rpm off last year. I pulled the tach, moved the "engine cylinder" switch back and forth across its range a few times and then back to "8 cyl." Put the tach back in and it has worked fine ever since.
Cheap, and worth a shot. |
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srbranum
Senior Member Joined: March-06-2010 Location: Huntsville, Al Status: Offline Points: 376 |
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Thanks Pete. Talked with Dale. Love the WI accent........."DA Bears" like in the Geico commercial. Oh well, I thought it was funny.
Anyway, he could work on it but he said those Teleflex MK27 Tachs are the hardest ones to fix. He said they are so delicate, he just puts another set of guts in them rather than try and fix what's wrong. I told him it was working briefly after my stringer rebuild then stopped. It came on one more time that week and not sence then. He believes that since I had just about every wire in that boat apart at one time or another doing the rebuild, it most likely is problem with a wire or the "pin" may have been moved from the 8-cylinder position to a 6 or 4 position. Have not looked back there lately so not sure what this looks like. Anyway, I may check or try and replace wires and then see if it works before I check out the tach with the meter. Any other direction I need to go? |
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I have to keep her running 'cause I can't afford a new one
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8122pbrainard
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srbranum
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Hi everyone. Long time no see. Got a question.
My boat is a 75 Skier, OMC equipped engine. My tachometer is on the blink. It was on the blink in June of 2010 after my stringer rebuild but I have never addressed it. I checked out the connections that a couple of members suggested and everything appears ok. I am having my brother apparently use a dwell meter to check it out one day next week. If the tachometer is bad(its the original one), can anyone suggest a place anywhere in the country I can send it to and have it rebuilt to working order? Not interested in replacing it with a new one(keep it original, right Pete? . Any suggestions are welcome. Scott sdds1998@att.net |
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I have to keep her running 'cause I can't afford a new one
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