GrahamHR
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It's not got a replacement rev counter, has it ? Marine rev counters for petrol engines usually have a rotary selector on the back, so they can be used with 4, 6 or 8 cylinder engines.
Reading 1600 rpm at idle (double 800 rpm) sounds like it's set for a 4 cylinder engine (or maybe a 6 cylinder if it's idle speed is fast, at a real 1200rpm. Possibly that the selector is between the 6 and 8 cylinder stops; they often have to be pushed in to adjust them)
The signal for petrol rev counters for petrol engines is from the ignition circuit, not from the alternator.
Graham
Reading 1600 rpm at idle (double 800 rpm) sounds like it's set for a 4 cylinder engine (or maybe a 6 cylinder if it's idle speed is fast, at a real 1200rpm. Possibly that the selector is between the 6 and 8 cylinder stops; they often have to be pushed in to adjust them)
The signal for petrol rev counters for petrol engines is from the ignition circuit, not from the alternator.
Graham
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