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Tach Question
On my 76 V with a 1995 112 Johnson special the tach goes all the way around to the right when you start the engine and stays there until you turn the key off and then it returns to 0. Any Ideas?
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Tach Question
On my 76 V with a 1995 112 Johnson special the tach goes all the way around to the right when you start the engine and stays there until you turn the key off and then it returns to 0. Any Ideas?
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Tach Question
On my 76 V with a 1995 112 Johnson special the tach goes all the way around to the right when you start the engine and stays there until you turn the key off and then it returns to 0. Any Ideas?
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Tach Question
On my 76 V with a 1995 112 Johnson special the tach goes all the way around to the right when you start the engine and stays there until you turn the key off and then it returns to 0. Any Ideas?
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Re: Tach Question
yeah, it dont work.
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Re: Tach Question
yeah, it dont work.
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Re: Tach Question
yeah, it dont work.
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Re: Tach Question
Sounds like it is shorted some were?? Trace the wires, if thats not it, then CTT is right it no works any more.
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Re: Tach Question
Sounds like it is shorted some were?? Trace the wires, if thats not it, then CTT is right it no works any more.
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Re: Tach Question
Sounds like it is shorted some were?? Trace the wires, if thats not it, then CTT is right it no works any more.
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Re: Tach Question
LOL CHARLIE. LOL !! ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Tach Question
check the calibration switch on the back of the tach, they get a little off from time to time, look at what position its in now, rotate teh switch one way, tehn the other, then put it back where you started, if that doesn't work, change the position of the switch while the engine is running, if it doesn't get any better, then its most certainly broke
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Re: Tach Question
If you haven't made any changes or repairs prior to the tach acting up, most likely it's just the tach. However if some work has been done in the control box, motor compartment or instrument panel (even changing a bulb), this opens another can of worms. Yes the calibration dial is a very likely culprit.
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