South Dakota fishing Missouri River - Oahe - Sharp - Francis Case fishing-reports resorts, hunting & lake maps

Outdoor South Dakota

"We Have More Fun"
Before Posting ANY - links, commercial contact info, items or services wanted, or for sale items allowed you need authorization.
Please use the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of threads/Topics for information to get authorization.
NO bickering, ax grinding, trolls, or hostile posts allowed. You may be banned if you are involved.

FishingMinnesota.com Sponsor Tackle, Maps, Gear, Logowear and MORE - Click Here - Save money AND be on the Leading Edge..

Demand WFNCLICK HERE-Crystal Pierz Marine

Hot Bite Fishing CURRENT HOT SPOT



To Become a Member Register Here
Forum Policy - Please, you must read before using this forum. Thanks!HotSpotOutdoors.com
Who's Online
49 Registered (b1gf1sh1, BassProAddict, biglakeba$$, Bowfin, cjac, croixflats, 2 invisible), 169 Guests
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Outdoor Pro Store


On The Forums ...
Fuel oil
by icehousebob
38 minutes 43 seconds ago
Personal best
by smeese
50 minutes 15 seconds ago
Looking to catch some crappie,smallies,and walleye on BSL
by fishbock
57 minutes 37 seconds ago
2008 Muskie/Pike Photo Sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!
by muskieboy46
Today at 12:50 AM
Questions About Madison Lake Shad
by TRB
Today at 12:45 AM
Bug spray on graph
by Walleye Guy
Today at 12:39 AM
Getting a new boat soon... A few questions.. possibly Stratos 17.5'
by Ryan_Johnson
Today at 12:36 AM
Night Fishing Tonka
by muskiedreams
Today at 12:29 AM
6600SS C3 reel
by Griggs
Today at 12:20 AM
Moss Boss?????
by MinnesotaMongo
Today at 12:16 AM
Newest Members
RFO, fishingvato, chadw, Lower Manitou, Manitou
38538 Registered Users
Top daily posters:
polarsusd81 24
4wanderingeyes 23
shackbash 20
Team Otter 17
dtro 17
Wish-I-Were-Fishn 17
keyks42 16
marine_man 15
tacklejunkie 15
Brownie77 14
Forum Stats
184 Forums
170287 Topics
1409352 Posts

Max Online: 3699 @ 05/13/08 12:57 PM
Topic Options
#1400669 - 05/14/08 12:33 AM tachometer advice
Tom7227 Offline
Sr FishingMN Family

Registered: 12/28/05
Posts: 578
Loc: White Bear Lake
I have a 19984 SeaNymph with a 90 horse Merc and the tach is bad. It has three wires going to it. I think I need to replace it but want to make sure I get the right thing. Are they all pretty much the same or do I need to shop specifically for this boat/motor?

Thanks

Tom

Top
#1400698 - 05/14/08 02:43 AM Re: tachometer advice [Re: Tom7227]
boatfixer Moderator Offline
Hot Spot Outdoors Specialist

Registered: 01/24/06
Posts: 785
Loc: Grand Rapids
As long as you specify outboard you should be okay. There will be a selector on the back, you will need to set it to 12 pole.
_________________________
Good Luck
Bruce


boat_fixer98@yahoo.com


Top
#1400840 - 05/14/08 08:17 AM Re: tachometer advice [Re: boatfixer]
Tom7227 Offline
Sr FishingMN Family

Registered: 12/28/05
Posts: 578
Loc: White Bear Lake
Thanks. I've been looking on-line and none of those ask for the type of motor. What am I missing here?

Top
#1401005 - 05/14/08 10:22 AM Re: tachometer advice [Re: Tom7227]
solbes Offline
Sr FishingMN Family

Registered: 03/22/04
Posts: 389
Loc: Ramsey & Akeley
Just something to check before replacing the tach. A couple of years ago I accidentally reversed the polarity when hooking up the starting battery. This caused the voltage rectifier to pop. I noticed it because my tachometer was dead and my battery was no longer charged by the outboard.

I replaced the rectifier myself (easy to do) and the tachometer came back to life.

Top
#1401165 - 05/14/08 12:19 PM Re: tachometer advice [Re: solbes]
marine_man Moderator Offline
HotSpotOutdoors Pro Staff

Registered: 12/09/02
Posts: 3484
Loc: Lisbon, ND
That's a good point Solbes...

With repsect to the tach's... some tachs are specific to two stroke vs four stroke and outoard vs inboard.

Make sure you pick the right one for your motor.

I would also get a hold of Valv at KVE Surplus he's probably got one you can get for a reasonable price.

marine_man

Top
#1401168 - 05/14/08 12:23 PM Re: tachometer advice [Re: solbes]
john.wells Offline
Sr FishingMN Family

Registered: 01/12/06
Posts: 675
Loc: chisago county
I was going to mention the rectifier, beaten to the punch. You can also blow those rectifiers from a low battery, as they are meant to only maintain voltage to the battery and not provide a deep charge such as an alternator. You can test the rectifier with a voltmeter, but if you don't know how, just pull the thing off and bring it in for testing before you buy ANY parts.

Top
#1401716 - 05/14/08 08:25 PM Re: tachometer advice [Re: marine_man]
Tom7227 Offline
Sr FishingMN Family

Registered: 12/28/05
Posts: 578
Loc: White Bear Lake
Originally Posted By: marine_man
That's a good point Solbes...

With repsect to the tach's... some tachs are specific to two stroke vs four stroke and outoard vs inboard.

Make sure you pick the right one for your motor.

I would also get a hold of Valv at KVE Surplus he's probably got one you can get for a reasonable price.

marine_man


Sorry but I can't find that connection. I did a search here and also on Google.
Could you e-mail to weyandt1234@ and then it is yahoo dot you know the rest.

Thanks

Top
#1402085 - 05/15/08 07:53 AM Re: tachometer advice [Re: Tom7227]
marine_man Moderator Offline
HotSpotOutdoors Pro Staff

Registered: 12/09/02
Posts: 3484
Loc: Lisbon, ND
Here's a link to his profile with his info in it:

Valv's Profile

marine_man

Top
#1403364 - 05/16/08 06:25 AM Re: tachometer advice [Re: marine_man]
Valv Moderator Offline
HotSpotOutdoors Pro Staff

Registered: 06/13/00
Posts: 6429
Loc: Lonsdale, MN
Thank you for your suggestion guys, and thank you for your email Tom.

I want to post here so everybody can see. You can change the setting on the selector on back of your motor when it's running.
Put boat in water or with muffs, start motor and turn the small selector even if motor is running, the results can be:

-Way off (eg. idle at 2000rpm)
-Dead ( 0 reading)
-Correct reading

If this does not solve the problem you can try with another tach before replacing rectifier, which will be an expensive part, but it's also the part that charges your batter while going, and you need that for sure.
_________________________
EMAIL


Top
#1404881 - 05/17/08 06:59 PM Re: tachometer advice [Re: Valv]
boatfixer Moderator Offline
Hot Spot Outdoors Specialist

Registered: 01/24/06
Posts: 785
Loc: Grand Rapids
A quick and easy way see if your stator and voltage regulator are working correctly is if you have access to or have a dc volt meter, connect it to the battery. Compare standing voltage with running voltage. There should be a noticeable rise in voltage with increased RPM'S. The tach gets it's signal from the charging system.


Edited by boatfixer (05/17/08 10:50 PM)
_________________________
Good Luck
Bruce


boat_fixer98@yahoo.com


Top
Topic Options

Hot Spot Outdoors


Ice Leaders Sponsors


Support our Sponsors