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tbirdusa 06-20-2017 08:58 PM

Dead or dieting tach
 
1999 29 Outlaw with a single 454 mag Mpi. last year the tach would bounce a bit and after a few miles, it would stabilize. This year, I fired up for first time out and it is dead and staying at 600 rpm's. I am guessing a shot tach or a ground issue. Question is, anyone know where the tach grounds to for me to check? Is there an "easy" voltage check I can do under the dash panel or a way to jump across the signal to see if the tach itself is truly junk at this point?

edit. I hate spell check. My tach is not dieting. Dying maybe, but not dieting. Can't edit header.

Baja Rooster 06-23-2017 10:58 AM

My tach is dead after the winter slumber and spent hours chasing wires, calling the ignition manufacturer, etc until I just said fuggit. And then after a day or two of use it came back alive. Go figure. I think 20 years is a good run for a set of gauges and plan on redoing mine over next winter. I have '97 Islander 272.

SB 06-23-2017 11:18 AM

Sometimes if you turn the Cyl# switch (on the back of tach) back and forth a bunch of times they ill come back. Make sure you put it back on the same cyl # position it originally was. There are set up for 4cyl's, 6 cyl's, and 8 cyl's.

Obviously make sure the wires to it are clean and connected cleanly.


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