uneven rpms
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From: Turku, Finland
usually yes but not in the case I witnessed, but thenagain like JW said...there´s a lot of variable 200rpm is easily within the tolerance...add Trim indicator tolerance errors to that and it might be the engines still run ok..
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From: League City, TX.
Good mechanics can feel the engines reach sync. If conditions are right you feel the boat, its vibs and the sounds of the engine. 3500 or 4000 rpm is a good place to start. When you feel and hear the sweet spot your tachs should match, that is in a perfect world. I do not have to read my tachs to know where I am in the RPM world. As far as perfection, use a
tach setting device that diesels use. A photo strip is taped to the harmonic balancer and a emitter is temp affixed to the engine> it counts the actual shaft rotations. we use this to set fuel flow meter computers.
tach setting device that diesels use. A photo strip is taped to the harmonic balancer and a emitter is temp affixed to the engine> it counts the actual shaft rotations. we use this to set fuel flow meter computers.
Last edited by GCAT911; 08-27-2007 at 10:29 AM.
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Mine used to be dead nuts also. 2 yrs ago I took the gauges out and shifter/throttles out for updating. Since reinstalled, my levers are off a some too. Just never got around to readjusting the linkage. I listen for the WA WA sound for the in sync tone.



