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how to make it work?
Any reason I can't use a 4 cyl automotive tach for my 4 cyl o/b motor? The
auto engine is 4 cycle, and the boat engine is 2 cycle. I'm just wondering what it take to make it useable on the o/b. |
how to make it work?
If it has a switch for 4-6-8 then you could try it set for an 8 cyl. That
would account for the 2 stroke having twice as many firing cycles as a 4 stroke. "RB" wrote in message . .. Any reason I can't use a 4 cyl automotive tach for my 4 cyl o/b motor? The auto engine is 4 cycle, and the boat engine is 2 cycle. I'm just wondering what it take to make it useable on the o/b. |
how to make it work?
Actually on a four stroke one pulse reads out as two revolutions at the tach, not
four. Whether a two stroke or four stroke, it takes a stroke up and a stroke down the cylinder to rotate the crank one revolution. A two stroke fires every time the piston comes up while a four stroke fires every other time the piston comes up. But what you are saying is true, the error would be 2:1. wrote: On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 15:11:59 -0600, "RB" wrote: Any reason I can't use a 4 cyl automotive tach for my 4 cyl o/b motor? The auto engine is 4 cycle, and the boat engine is 2 cycle. I'm just wondering what it take to make it useable on the o/b. 2 more cycles. The tach works by counting ignition pulses. In a 4 stroke motor those pulses occur once in every four strokes per cyclinder, so 1 pulse reads out as 4 revolutions on the tach. In a two stroke engine, they occur every other stroke. BB |
how to make it work?
All the vent is for is to allow air to travel back and forth. By routing
extra hose and mouting a loop as high as you possible can, you will prevent water from coming into the tank (if the vent is too low) and you will prevent gas from coming out. You want the highest part of the hose to be above the tank fill position. There is no such thing as too high. -- Tony My boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "RB" wrote in message . .. Any reason I can't use a 4 cyl automotive tach for my 4 cyl o/b motor? The auto engine is 4 cycle, and the boat engine is 2 cycle. I'm just wondering what it take to make it useable on the o/b. |
how to make it work?
Sorry about that. Got my replies mixed up. This should have gone to the
fuel sloshing posts. -- Tony My boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Tony Thomas" wrote in message news:Xrh7c.55614$po.517698@attbi_s52... All the vent is for is to allow air to travel back and forth. By routing extra hose and mouting a loop as high as you possible can, you will prevent water from coming into the tank (if the vent is too low) and you will prevent gas from coming out. You want the highest part of the hose to be above the tank fill position. There is no such thing as too high. -- Tony My boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "RB" wrote in message . .. Any reason I can't use a 4 cyl automotive tach for my 4 cyl o/b motor? The auto engine is 4 cycle, and the boat engine is 2 cycle. I'm just wondering what it take to make it useable on the o/b. |
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