Bouncing Tach
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Bouncing Tach
At higher rpm my tach starts bouncing. It's on the money and steady until about 4500 rpm. When I am trimmed out and running 5000 rpm it's all over the place. I replaced the tach and the new one does the same thing?
Looked for the obvious loose wire and found nothing. Could this be a sign of a bad ground?
Looked for the obvious loose wire and found nothing. Could this be a sign of a bad ground?
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Re: Bouncing Tach
Not hitting the limiter, checked it with a tach that clips around a spark plug wire and I was right at 4950-5000 rpm when trimmed out. It starts at about 4500 and gets worse as the rpms increase. Under 4500 it's steady and accurate.
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Re: Bouncing Tach
CHECK THE DIST CAP A BAD CAP WILL CAUSE TACH TO JUMP
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Re: Bouncing Tach
Mine does the same. Merc 575SCi
replaced cap & rotor same problem.
Still looking for a cure too
replaced cap & rotor same problem.
Still looking for a cure too
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Re: Bouncing Tach
Mine was doing that last weekend. Spent about an hour touching every connection and trying to move every wire. I didnt find the loose groung I was looking for but when I ran the boat this weekend it was dead on. one of the plugs on the wiring harness must have been loose.