I just had the VST filter cleaned on my 2002 F115 (295 hours). I was having problems with RPM loss. 5800 down to 3200, approximately 30 sec after going WOT. I would lose just enough speed to maintain the boat on plane. The technician believed it was a clogged VST filter.
The engine now appears to have improved throttle response but the TACH reads 0 RPM no matter what I do. I also noticed that the trim meter on the gauge was frozen at 2 bars no matter how I trimmed the motor.
At first I thought the gauge was bad, being the common denominator for both problems, so I installed a new and exactly the same gauge (Standard Yamaha Digital Tach - no command link). The connections were identical and I made sure that the switches on back of the gauge were the same as before and compatible for this motor. Lo and behold the new gauge did the exact same thing.
I now connected the old gauge to a separate power source. It turned on, read 0 RPM, and the trim meter went full bars. I take this to mean that the gauge is working. I now connected this set up with separate power source (12v) directly to the motor at the 2 separate white harness connectors on the starboard side of the motor and cranked the engine. Again, same thing happened as when it was connected to the dash, 0 RPM and 2 bars on trim meter.
Finally I noticed that the trim cam (64E-43139-01-00) was cracked and the trim sensor is frozen. This explains the trim meter failure on the gauge. (Ran out of daylight and was assaulted by too many mosquitos to finish testing the trim sensor for today).
I still cannot figure out why the TACH reads 0 RPM when running the engine. Is there an electronic RPM sender from the motor? What could have possibly been disrupted when work was done to the VST?
Any suggestions appreciated.
The engine now appears to have improved throttle response but the TACH reads 0 RPM no matter what I do. I also noticed that the trim meter on the gauge was frozen at 2 bars no matter how I trimmed the motor.
At first I thought the gauge was bad, being the common denominator for both problems, so I installed a new and exactly the same gauge (Standard Yamaha Digital Tach - no command link). The connections were identical and I made sure that the switches on back of the gauge were the same as before and compatible for this motor. Lo and behold the new gauge did the exact same thing.
I now connected the old gauge to a separate power source. It turned on, read 0 RPM, and the trim meter went full bars. I take this to mean that the gauge is working. I now connected this set up with separate power source (12v) directly to the motor at the 2 separate white harness connectors on the starboard side of the motor and cranked the engine. Again, same thing happened as when it was connected to the dash, 0 RPM and 2 bars on trim meter.
Finally I noticed that the trim cam (64E-43139-01-00) was cracked and the trim sensor is frozen. This explains the trim meter failure on the gauge. (Ran out of daylight and was assaulted by too many mosquitos to finish testing the trim sensor for today).
I still cannot figure out why the TACH reads 0 RPM when running the engine. Is there an electronic RPM sender from the motor? What could have possibly been disrupted when work was done to the VST?
Any suggestions appreciated.
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