Good evening everyone! I just bought a 2017 Alumacraft Competitor 185 sport. Equipped with a Yamaha F150. My tach has been reading well over the rev limiter to the extent of 6800-7000 rpm. I know there are settings on the back to adjust the tach for different applications but want to pick the forums collective brain before I touch anything or bring it back to the dealer. Thanks in advance!
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I'll post a pic of the front of the tach when I get back to the boat if needed to help with a solution.
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I agree with rodbolt..Take it back to the dealer, let them fix it.
What if the engine is really over reving. The Rev limiter is malfunctioning and the tach is reading correctly. I suspect that is a very remote possibly, but stranger things have happened.
The ECU limits the rpm, which is getting that information from one of the engine sensors/components. Maybe Rodbolt can educate us on how that really works on these engines, he is in the know about these things....
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Originally posted by Purvis30 View PostI'll post a pic of the front of the tach when I get back to the boat if needed to help with a solution.
Thanks again!
Your motor uses a 12 pole setting on the tachometer. From what I can see, it appears that your tachometer is not adjusted properly. If set for a lower number of poles than the motor has then the RPM value shown on the tachometer will be erroneously low.
Teleflex literature is vague IMO. It mentions that the tachometer is adjustable for motors with 4 to 12 poles but the tachometer adjustment knob does not have a number 12 set point. If it were me I would rotate the pole setting knob to the 6 position on the dial. Then run the motor and see what you see. You can't hurt anything by making the adjustment.
Give us some feed back por favor.
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Hey!
So setting #6 did nothing. I adjusted it to #5 and it worked. What it is showing is 800-900 rpm at idle and 5800-5900 at 49 mph. It's going in next Tuesday to the dealer to have the Digital Command Link gauges installed so the analog gauges will be center pieces for my work bench soon. Let me know what you think about my findings.
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