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    Senior Member propless's Avatar
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    Installed a new tach a few weeks ago. Accurate at idle and increases as RPM's are increased but states around 3000 rpm when the motor is past 5000 rpm - where did I screw up on wiring?
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    Blown 472
    check to make sure it is not on 4 cylinder or something like that. Look at the instructions.

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    It was set properly on 8 cylinder. Any other thoughts out there?
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    Snorider
    When you say the motor is well past 5000rpm... are you assuming this, or are you verifying with a dwell & rpm meter?
    When all else fails, hook a rpm multimeter up to the block and the coil output - that will tell you without a doubt what your motor really is revving to. Then, try hooking that same meter to the back of the tach. If the meter agrees with the tach at that point, i would assume its a wiring problem in the boat.

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    82SleekCraft
    You might think that it's accurate at idle but it might not be. Seems that you have a 40% discrepancy. Instead of 5k RPM, you read 3k. At idle, your motor revving at 1000 RPM may read 600 RPM and you might think it's accurate.
    Just a thought.

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