installing a tach

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buddythedog
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installing a tach

#1 Post by buddythedog » Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:04 pm

Anyone know how to install a tach on a Mariner 45 horse. I would like to do this to see if I have the right prop etc.
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#2 Post by Lindsay90 » Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:06 pm

Well I really can not help but my 75hp has wire leads (spares) if I ever wanted to hook up a oil pressure gage and stuff like that. I would see if you can get your hands on a wire print on that motor to see what leads to hook up maybe West Marine?
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#3 Post by wish2fish » Fri Jul 13, 2007 7:17 am

I have the SenDec tach/hour meter much like the one rick described above. It also has an hour meter which helps with usage and maintence intervals.

Installation is simple. You simply use a 14 guage wire around one of the spark plug wires and the meter counts them to figure the RPM. I had to get my own 14 guage wire as the one provided wasn't long enough to run up to the dash.

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Here is how you wrap the sensor wire around the spark plug wire.
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