TACHOMETER ACCURACY

phx5kegsman

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I have a 1978 Johnson 115hp V4 crossflow. I'm having issues with my Tachometer. It seems to be accurate up to around 2000 rpm. But, when I push the throttle down tach climbs to around 7200rpms, and I'm not even at WOT yet! I think WOT should be around 5200 on my motor. Obviously, my tachometer is not accurate. Any suggestions WHY?
 

Berdink

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Mar 5, 2020
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I know you know your tach may be off, but to check it you can do a loan a tool from AutoZone, or other local auto parts store, and see if they have a timing light with the included tach.
Then at least you'd know how far off it is.
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In my searching for a tach, I read older ones can be off.
A cheapo inductive one is said to even be more accurate than older factory tachs.
 

saltchuckmatt

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I have a 1978 Johnson 115hp V4 crossflow. I'm having issues with my Tachometer. It seems to be accurate up to around 2000 rpm. But, when I push the throttle down tach climbs to around 7200rpms, and I'm not even at WOT yet! I think WOT should be around 5200 on my motor. Obviously, my tachometer is not accurate. Any suggestions WHY?
Is this a "new to you" tach? Pulse settings correct?
 
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