From what Ive read, 4 strokes monitor oil pressure and do not monitor oil level. The newer style tach incorporates a oil pressure alarm symbol. Can the older round multifunction digital tach be configured to monitor oil pressure, as well as the ability to activate the oil pressure alarm, when paired with a F115? The 703 control is being used.
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could I wire it?
yep all but the trim function.
look at the back of the tach. if it has a rubber plug with 3 dip switches it is a compatrible tach.
the digital multi functions did NOT measure oil pressure.
remember it all works on ground paths.
the old two stroke tach if you ground the green oil lead the far right bar lit. remove the ground and the and the center bar or light lit/flashed.
ground the green red and the far left lit.
can it be jury rigged? yep.
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Postcould I wire it?
yep all but the trim function.
look at the back of the tach. if it has a rubber plug with 3 dip switches it is a compatrible tach.
the digital multi functions did NOT measure oil pressure.
remember it all works on ground paths.
the old two stroke tach if you ground the green oil lead the far right bar lit. remove the ground and the and the center bar or light lit/flashed.
ground the green red and the far left lit.
can it be jury rigged? yep.Jason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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Originally posted by Jason2tpa View PostAnd will rpm reduction mode activate when the signal is received?
in the event the ECM sees low oil pressure from the switch on the engine, it will reduce rpms - and sound the keyswitch horn - whether or not there is a tach connected.
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Originally posted by fairdeal View Postthe tach itself doesn't do anything except present a powered lamp for the engine ECM to illuminate by grounding it.
in the event the ECM sees low oil pressure from the switch on the engine, it will reduce rpms - and sound the keyswitch horn - whether or not there is a tach connected.Jason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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Newer style multi-function tachometers are adjustable so they can be set for a four stroke model or a two stroke model.
When set to the four stroke mode normally there will be no bar displayed above the oil pot symbol. If and when low oil pressure is observed by the ECU the bar will illuminate and blink. As fairdeal notes, the engine will sound the alarm and put the motor into RPM reduction mode but this has nothing to do with the tachometer itself.
When set to the two stroke mode normally there will be three bars displayed above the oil pot symbol. If and when there is low oil quantity in the remote tank the right hand bar will disappear and the middle bar will blink. If and when the main oil tank runs low the middle bar disappears and the left hand bar will start blinking. The engine will sound the alarm and put the motor into RPM reduction mode independent of the tachometer.
If you have an older tachometer that cannot be set to a four stroke mode then yes, you can wire it so that the left hand bar will blink if and when there is low oil pressure in an F115. You would simply wire the low oil pressure ground lead from the motor to the low oil quantity lead on the tachometer. Now if the tachometer has lights then the same applies. Wire the engine low oil pressure ground lead to the lead that will illuminate the red low oil quantity light.Last edited by boscoe99; 09-10-2017, 10:14 AM.
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Postif you jury rig the old style tach with 2 or no dip switchs you have two choices.
the middle bar always is on and the far left bar will go on if oil pressure is low .
or you can get 3 bars flashing if oil pressure is low.Jason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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