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I recently bought a boat fitted with a 100hp Mercury outboard. There is a
tacho on the boat, presumably from a previous engine, and there is a selector switch on the back for varying number of cylinders (4 stroke) my question is can I use this tacho with the 2 stroke Mercury/ and where would the wires lead to? Thanks .. Sam. |
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I used to have an old Mercury 85 blueline.. the tacho went onto the power
out plug.. there were 3 or 4 contacts.. one was 12v out to charge the battery.. others were to the tacho.. Can't remember much more about it.. sorry Bob "Sam" wrote in message ... I recently bought a boat fitted with a 100hp Mercury outboard. There is a tacho on the boat, presumably from a previous engine, and there is a selector switch on the back for varying number of cylinders (4 stroke) my question is can I use this tacho with the 2 stroke Mercury/ and where would the wires lead to? Thanks .. Sam. |
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