computer-rooter
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I have just repowered my 22 classic with a 2002 honda bf90. It's claimed to have 20 hours on the powerhead, but that's another story. In the course of repowering, I also replaced the control console and cables, wiring harness, and added a complete set of honda gauges. Some of the crappiest quality instruments I've ever encountered in my life! Anyway, The tach is supposed to be set up according to the number of pickups (sensors) on the alternator. I've looked all over, and although I can't find the number documented, I think I see two pickups on the alternator. Assuming the alternator is that big spinny thingie under the plastic thing on top of the motor. My question is: Does anyone know the proper setting for that adjustment on the bottom of the honda tach to sync with the BF90A?
The reason for the above question is that when my tach settles down (it has a twitch -- is that normal?) and I can run WOT I can only get 4000rpm showing on the tach, for almost 25knots with a 3x13p honda prop. I dropped to the 13 from a 4x15 because at best trim and WOT I could only get 3800 showing on the tach and 28knots. I don't know if I have a bad tach or if the engine is limited somehow. It seems curious that I'd be going 28knots @3800 with that 15" prop. That would put me at about 40 or so at redline . . . which would explode the hull . . . It doesn't make sense.
The reason for the above question is that when my tach settles down (it has a twitch -- is that normal?) and I can run WOT I can only get 4000rpm showing on the tach, for almost 25knots with a 3x13p honda prop. I dropped to the 13 from a 4x15 because at best trim and WOT I could only get 3800 showing on the tach and 28knots. I don't know if I have a bad tach or if the engine is limited somehow. It seems curious that I'd be going 28knots @3800 with that 15" prop. That would put me at about 40 or so at redline . . . which would explode the hull . . . It doesn't make sense.