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~Sam~ June 5th 04 11:33 PM

Tacho reading when motor is stopped
 
I have a 100hp Mercury outboard and have noticed that the tacho is showing
some reading when the motor is stopped. If I turn the key to the "on"
position the needle will return to zero, but when I turn the key off the
needle will creep back up to usually between about 800 rpm and 2000 rpm.
When the motor is running the tacho works fine. I was wondering if this is
normal for outboard motors???? Thanks..... Sam.



Tony Thomas June 6th 04 12:45 AM

Tacho reading when motor is stopped
 
Yes, this is normal.

--
Tony
my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com

"~Sam~" wrote in message
...
I have a 100hp Mercury outboard and have noticed that the tacho is showing
some reading when the motor is stopped. If I turn the key to the "on"
position the needle will return to zero, but when I turn the key off the
needle will creep back up to usually between about 800 rpm and 2000 rpm.
When the motor is running the tacho works fine. I was wondering if this is
normal for outboard motors???? Thanks..... Sam.





~Sam~ June 6th 04 11:53 AM

Tacho reading when motor is stopped
 
Thanks Tony, at least now I know I don't have some strange or hidden problem
somewhere.
.......Sam.



Denis Roy June 6th 04 12:20 PM

Tacho reading when motor is stopped
 
I also have a 100 HP merc. On mine, the tach "chirps" at low rpm. The
chirping speeds up with the engine rpm, gradually diminishing at about 2000
rpm. It's somewhat annoying. Can the tach be dismantled and lubricated?

--
Denis Roy
D. Roy Woodcraft
www.ideasinwood.com
"Tony Thomas" wrote in message
news:4Wswc.7616$4S5.2561@attbi_s52...
Yes, this is normal.

--
Tony
my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com

"~Sam~" wrote in message
...
I have a 100hp Mercury outboard and have noticed that the tacho is

showing
some reading when the motor is stopped. If I turn the key to the "on"
position the needle will return to zero, but when I turn the key off the
needle will creep back up to usually between about 800 rpm and 2000 rpm.
When the motor is running the tacho works fine. I was wondering if this

is
normal for outboard motors???? Thanks..... Sam.








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