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Hopefuly one of the outboard mechanics will respond here. I suspect
that due to the age of that outboard and the fact that it's a Johnson, you'll need a tach that you can set for 6 pulses per revolution. I believe this cooresponds to a 12 pole alternator count. I have a '77 55hp that I needed a tach that I could set to the 6 pulses. My brother's 100hp which is a bit older has the same setup. -Jim Paul Browne wrote: First of all, thanks very much for replying! Yes, I saw in my wiring diagram that there is indeed a gray wire marked tach lead...does that mean that I connect the wire that is supposed to go to the alternator to that one? And I keep reading about alternator pole count...how would I set that up? "IBNFSHN" wrote in message news:FAvuc.3048$eP.631@lakeread01... Outboard tachs connect to one of the leads from the stator. Usually a gray lead. -- Bill Chesapeake, Va "Paul Browne" wrote in message news ![]() I'm trying to put a tach on my '79 50hp Johnson (which has no alternator), and all I seem to be able to find are tachs that require an alternator hookup. Does anyone know if it's possible to modify one of those to work for me, or know of a tach (other than the TinyTach clipon, I want a dash mount gauge) that will work? Any help/tips are greatly appreciated. |
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