just purchased a 2008 50 four stroke yamaha, already have a digital tachometer, #6y8-8350t-01-00,has 2 4 wire plug in's and 4 bullet connector wires, black,yellow,blue, green. can some one tell me if this will work on new moter which has 1 connector. the 4 single wires go to my tiller handle.thanks for any help
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The part number you listed is for a Command Link square tach which wouldn't have wires, but the decription sounds like the multifunction tach and will work. You would need the electrical harness.
6Y5-83653-10-00 Trim/Oil harness
6Y5-85335-00-00 adapter harness
6Y5-83553-N0-00 Gauge power harness.
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Look at this link to see if matches that gauge. http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/Ac...50T-01-00.html
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multifunction tachometer
the tachometer I have is the round type, not the square one.a harness came with the new multifunction tiller handle,which I plugged in, black, yellow, blue, green. I have pwer to tachometer, trim guage works, what is the adaptor harness you said I needed, and where does this plug into.
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The adapter would plug into the 2 square multi connectors on tach and into trim/oil harness to convert from one connector to the 2 connectors on gauge.
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Originally posted by boats.net View PostThe adapter would plug into the 2 square multi connectors on tach and into trim/oil harness to convert from one connector to the 2 connectors on gauge.
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