Strange fluctuations with trim gauge
#1
Strange fluctuations with trim gauge
Another issue I have noticed with the new engine installation is that the trim gauge is wagging around all over the place like a windshield washer. It reads fine with no movement when the key is turned to the on position, but as soon as the engine is started it flickers wildly. Connections at the back of the gauge are tight, as are the bullet connectors coming from the sending unit. I took the sending unit off the gimbal and everything looked fine. Any ideas? Bad ground? Interference from the tach or coil?
#4
Sure it's plugged into the right bullets? Does it read correct at different trim levels when the motor is off?
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Last edited by US1 Fountain; 07-05-2011 at 09:56 PM.
#5
It does seem to read correctly if the key is turned to the on position without the engine running. It just goes haywire when the engine is started up and running. I'm beginning to suspect some kind of interference from the tach or coil. All the rest of the gauges read normally.
#6
Pretty much fool proof. I do know there are several bullet connectors for items such as the drive bottle, trim limit wires and a timing lock out connector. Just thinking that maybe grabbed the wrong one by mistake.
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#7
Update: It eventually got worse to the point that it was reading in the full "up" position all the time. Did some troubleshooting, and found that one of the bullet connectors went to a ground on the Mercathode bracket. Apparently the bracket was not making good ground contact with the block. Ran a jumper to ground, and gauge functioned normally.