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Good Morning group,
I will be picking up a 1995 Sear Ray Rayder F16 in a few days. The tach is not working properly and the gas gauge only works in the first 3 seconds of start. Does anyone know where there is a service manual pdf online and or more information on this boat online? I appreciate the assistance!! Tim |
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Tim Fisher wrote:
Good Morning group, I will be picking up a 1995 Sear Ray Rayder F16 in a few days. The tach is not working properly and the gas gauge only works in the first 3 seconds of start. Does anyone know where there is a service manual pdf online and or more information on this boat online? I appreciate the assistance!! Tim There's a fellow here from SC who posts from time to time by name of LArry who, if memory serves, had this model jetboat or one very similar to it, and who knows quite a bit about them. Look for Larry. |
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"Tim Fisher" wrote in message
... Good Morning group, I will be picking up a 1995 Sear Ray Rayder F16 in a few days. The tach is not working properly and the gas gauge only works in the first 3 seconds of start. Does anyone know where there is a service manual pdf online and or more information on this boat online? I appreciate the assistance!! Tim There are a number of service manuals available. Local boat store should have one for you. None for free that I aware of. They are based on the engine though, not the manufacturer. The power plant is the only thing that really requires a service manual but it will cover the standard electrical systems. Just look for a merc or volvo manual that with a year range that covers your boat. You will find an electrical chapter. Tach is fed a signal from the ignition module. You can check for continuity of the wire and you probably would get some kind of ac voltage on it. Generally if the ignition is working and the wire from it to the tach is not broken the problem is the tach. Fuel gauge is the basic sending unit with a single wire to the gauge in the dash and +12 to the other gauge connection. When working on boat electrical it's also important to check for good grounds since the boat is mostly fiberglass. Unlike a car where stuff is often grounded just because it's bolted to something metal. You could have a ground problem in the dash that would affect both gauges. Another thing to keep in mind on boat electrical is that they stay wet so half assed wiring fixes often develop corrosion and poor conductivity. Crimp on connectors don't last as long. |
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HK wrote in
: There's a fellow here from SC who posts from time to time by name of LArry who, if memory serves, had this model jetboat or one very similar to it, and who knows quite a bit about them. Look for Larry. Done,,,,emailed him.... |
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Larry wrote:
HK wrote in : There's a fellow here from SC who posts from time to time by name of LArry who, if memory serves, had this model jetboat or one very similar to it, and who knows quite a bit about them. Look for Larry. Done,,,,emailed him.... I didn't want to ruin your fun. :) |
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Larry,
You gave allot of interesting views based on your experiences and I thank you very much. Any other feedback will greatly be appreciated Tim Fisher "Larry" wrote in message ... HK wrote in : There's a fellow here from SC who posts from time to time by name of LArry who, if memory serves, had this model jetboat or one very similar to it, and who knows quite a bit about them. Look for Larry. Done,,,,emailed him.... |
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Thank you very much I appreciate your assistance. Have you had any
experiences with theses boats? Larry shared allot of interesting points and concerns with me. He gave me allot to review prior to purchase. Tim Fisher "jamesgangnc" wrote in message m... "Tim Fisher" wrote in message ... Good Morning group, I will be picking up a 1995 Sear Ray Rayder F16 in a few days. The tach is not working properly and the gas gauge only works in the first 3 seconds of start. Does anyone know where there is a service manual pdf online and or more information on this boat online? I appreciate the assistance!! Tim There are a number of service manuals available. Local boat store should have one for you. None for free that I aware of. They are based on the engine though, not the manufacturer. The power plant is the only thing that really requires a service manual but it will cover the standard electrical systems. Just look for a merc or volvo manual that with a year range that covers your boat. You will find an electrical chapter. Tach is fed a signal from the ignition module. You can check for continuity of the wire and you probably would get some kind of ac voltage on it. Generally if the ignition is working and the wire from it to the tach is not broken the problem is the tach. Fuel gauge is the basic sending unit with a single wire to the gauge in the dash and +12 to the other gauge connection. When working on boat electrical it's also important to check for good grounds since the boat is mostly fiberglass. Unlike a car where stuff is often grounded just because it's bolted to something metal. You could have a ground problem in the dash that would affect both gauges. Another thing to keep in mind on boat electrical is that they stay wet so half assed wiring fixes often develop corrosion and poor conductivity. Crimp on connectors don't last as long. |
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