Installation manual
TACHOMETER 
TACHOMETER/HOUR 
METER 
The tachometerlhour meter used in propulsion engine 
instrument panels contains 
two 
separate electrical circuits 
with a common ground. 
One circuit operates the hour meter 
and the other the tachometer. The hour meter circuit operates 
on 
12 
volts alternator charging voltage supplied to 
the 
(+) 
tenninal 
on 
the back of the instrument. 
The 
tachometer circuit operates 
on 
AC voltage 
6-8 
volts, fed 
from one of the diodes 
in 
the alternator and supplied 
to 
the 
tachometer input tenninal while the engine 
is 
running, and 
the alternator producing battery charging voltage 13.0-14.8 
volts 
DC. 
The following are procedures to follow when troubleshoot-
ing a fault in either of the two circuits in a 
tachometerlhour 
meter. 
Hour 
Meter 
Inoperative 
Check for the proper DC voltage between (+) 
and 
(-) 
tenninals. 
1. 
Voltage present - meter 
is 
defective - repair or replace. 
2.  Voltage not present - trace 
(+) and (-) electrical 
connections forfault. (Jump 12 volts DC 
to 
meter (+) 
tenninal to verify the operation.) 
Tachometer 
Inoperative 
Check for the proper AC voltage between tachometer input 
tenninal and 
(-) 
tenninal with the engine running. 
1.  Voltage present - attempt adjusting meter through 
calibration access hole. No results, repair or replace 
meter. 
2. 
AC 
voltage not present - check for proper alternator 
DC 
output voltage. 
3.  Check for AC voltage at tach tenninal on alternator 
to 
ground. 
4.  Check electrical connections from tachometer input 
terminal 
to 
alternator connection. 
Tachometer 
Sticking 
1.  Check for proper 
AC 
voltage between "tach inp." 
tenninal and (-) terminal. 
2.  Check for good ground connection between meter 
(-) 
tenninal and alternator. 
3.  Check that alternator is well grounded to engine block at 
alternator pivot bolt. 
Tachometer 
Inaccurate 
a.  Using a hand held strobe tachometer reading front crank 
shaft pulley speed. Adjust the engine speed to 
112 
rated 
engine rpm 
.. 
b. 
Using the coars adjustment, select A, B, 4, 
6, 
or 8 that 
puts the panel tachometer rpm reading the closest to the 
strobes tachometers rpm reading. 
c.  Using a 
5164 
(2mm).allen wrench, adjust the calibration 
pod 
on 
the panel tachometer to read the sarne 
as 
the 
strobe tachometers rpm. 
COARSE 
ADJUSTMENT 
TACHOMETER 
CHECK 
(New 
Installation) 
TERMINAL 
NDTE: 
In 
a new installation having new instrument panels, 
the 
tachometer 
may 
not always 
be 
correcJly 
calibrated 
to 
the 
engine's 
rpm. 
This 
calibration should be checked 
in 
all 
new 
installations. 
1.  Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature. 
Remove any specks on the crankshaft pulley with a clean 
cloth and place a piece of suitable reflecting tape 
on 
the 
pulley 
to 
facilitate use of a photoelectric type tachometer. 
2. 
Start and idle the engine. 
3.  Aim the light of the tachometer onto the reflecting tape 
to confirm the engine speed. Check the instrument panel 
tachometer reading. Adjust the tachometer 
in 
the panel 
by using the instrument coarse adjustment to calibrate the 
instrument reading to the closest rpm that the photo tach 
is 
showing. Then use the fine calibration adjustment 
to 
bring the instrument to the exact reading 
as 
the photo 
tach. 
4.  Set the tachometer to the idle speed (the engine 
idle' 
speed 
has been factory adjusted and the idle screws  and high 
speed screws have been locked in place). 
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