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Old 03-02-2003, 06:45 PM
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Everything else works. I'm thinking it has to be a ground. Seems too coincidental for both items to go out at the same time. It has me stumped because I looked for a missed wire or ground for 2 hours and found nothing.
 
Old 03-02-2003, 06:46 PM
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The hour meter is in the dash.
 
Old 03-02-2003, 10:53 PM
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Did you put alot of thread sealer on the
oil pressure switch?
that could be causing a bad ground for
the alarm, remove the wire from the
oil pressure switch,(with ignition on)
touch the wire to the block, the alarm
should sound, if not, there is an open in
the ground wiring from the alarm to
the switch, or lack of positive voltage
to the alarm.

As for the hour meter, there usually set up
like Mark has said, although, I have seen
some wired to an oil pressure switch, so
the hour meter only runs when the engine is
running, this usually uses a 3 pole oil pressure
switch,
is yours like that?
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Old 03-03-2003, 11:41 AM
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My hour meter runs whenever the key is on regardless if the motor is running. I did use lots of ARP thread sealer on all fittings and senders. HMMM.......that may be it. I'll try that next. thanks
 
Old 03-04-2003, 11:49 AM
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Take a digital volt meter and check you readings at the hour meter and at the alarm.....You can grab both ground and power from behind the dash right next to the gauge......check your sources first! That will tell you if your getting the right feed to the items. if Your not getting good feeds then its time to start back tracking from the gauges and alarm to where they have hookups....if both look to be hooked up porperly you can take the Meter and check the wires between the gauge/alarm and the point of contact.....does this make any sense or did i just confuse you more?
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Old 03-04-2003, 03:53 PM
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Wally, It makes sense. Thanks I just don't understand why everything worked fine before I pulled the motor and now????????? Is it possible that the pigtail is not snug up against all terminals? I never did tighten the hoseclamp. Maybe I should wiggle the connection and tighten clamp.
 
Old 03-04-2003, 06:10 PM
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Here's one more thing to try,
with either a test light or volt meter,
ignition on, connect 1 lead to the hour
meter terminal ( it doesn't matter which terminal,
being it's not working, it's just potential energy)
and the other to battery neg., if the light comes on,
or voltmeter reads battery volts, you have your
positive source.
Next, with ignition off, connect 1 lead to battery
positive, disconnect the hour meter neg. lead,
(this will prevent possible backfeeds thru the other
keyed components)
connect the other meter/ light lead to wire that
was disconnected from hour meter,
if you have a good ground, the light will come on,
or meter will read battery volts, if not, you've
lost your ground.

I really doubt the engine harness plug would
cause you to loose your hourmeter, but,
it could be the source for your alarm problem


Use a voltmeter, if at all possible.

good luck,
post your results

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Old 03-04-2003, 10:48 PM
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I have a nice digital voltmeter, just need to learn how to use the functions. I've been building motors and such for years but have always been intimidated by electrical systems! It's supposed to warm up this weeekend, maybe by then the 6" of white **** on the cover from today's storm will be gone and I can try some of these suggestions. THANKS
 
Old 03-17-2003, 12:26 PM
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The problem ended up being the low oil pressure switch on the port side of the block. I grounded the lead directly to the block and everything worked. The switch is actually a $3 auto parts store item and not the typical $@&%ing $50 mercruiser part! I fired the new motor on Sat. and went to the river yesterday to make sure of no leaks before I put the interior back together. other than a loose exhaust boot I overlooked, everything is ok. Amazingly, the gimbal housing does'nt leak. I was most concerned about that because of the fact that I have never done a gimbal ring service before! Sorry to ramble here, but thanks for the advice.
 
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The hourmeters working now, too ?
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