My tach has never worked correctly in the eleven years I've owned my boat. Steadily it's been getting worse. The engine is a 1983 Yanmar 3GMF. When I first bought the boat the tach reading on the engine panel maxed out at 2200 RPM's. Today it only registers about 1600-1700 RPM's when the engine is wide open. When it's at idle it registers about 700-800 RPM which I believe is correct. A few years back I had a local yard use a timing device and it read 3400 which is the rated capacity. With a clean bottom I can cruise at 7 knots. I believe my engine is in good shape.
I've checked and cleaned the wires and removed the sensor on the engine and cleaned that too. Still can't get it to work properly. I've managed to do OK without it by listening to the engine and using the throttle to estimate the RPM's but I would like to fix it.
My thoughts are to first purchase a new tach sensor for the engine. At a cost of $139 from Torrensen this was less expensive than a new tach on the engine panel but I've never read here where anyone else found that this was the culprit of the problem.
Has anyone had any success with fixing this thing?
Thanks,
Joe Mullee
I've checked and cleaned the wires and removed the sensor on the engine and cleaned that too. Still can't get it to work properly. I've managed to do OK without it by listening to the engine and using the throttle to estimate the RPM's but I would like to fix it.
My thoughts are to first purchase a new tach sensor for the engine. At a cost of $139 from Torrensen this was less expensive than a new tach on the engine panel but I've never read here where anyone else found that this was the culprit of the problem.
Has anyone had any success with fixing this thing?
Thanks,
Joe Mullee