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Beede Tachometer Correction

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Beede Tachometer Correction

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Last fall, I though all of your were nuts crusing at 3200rpm!!
At 3200 rpm, I was cranking about 23 knots.
I maxed out somewhere around 3400 rpm.
Yet I had the same 19x19 prop.
Ah ha!! the tachometer!!
While at Standish Boat Yard this week, I discussed this with Ken Hilton.
The remedy:
The Yanmar 315 has 118 tooth flywheel. And according to Ken, there is a specific code to be "dialed in" on the backside of the Beede tach.
This is the same as setting a garage door opener.
Ken gave me the code of 1,5,7,8,9.
When I looked at the tach today, it was set at 2,5,7,8,9.
Although I havn't splashed yet, I bet this solves the problem.

As most things on the Albin, the access to these toggles are difficult to see and change, but still can be done.
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Tachs

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There is an adjustment to fine tune the tach as well, but you really should have a mechanic's tach on the motor and run it up to around cruising speed and sync it to the mechanic's tach. It's not unusual for the tachs to be 100-200 rpm off.
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I just checked my Beede Tach that I removed from my 03' Yanmar 6LP a few weeks ago. It is set 1,4,5,7,8,9 and was reading about 100 low at WOT. I have replaced it with a Faria tach and other instruments to save some dash space for bigger GPS/Radar screen (see New Helm Station thread).

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Post by Cape Codder »

Thanks Ric.
I'll keep those numbers just in case.
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Post by furball »

Had a chance to check my Beede tach today. I have a Flow-Scan and the 2 tachs differ by about 100-120 RPM at cruising speeds. The pins are set as listed, 1,5,7,8,9 but the Beede website list that as a 116 tooth fly wheel. The 118 tooth is 1,4,7,8,10. Attached is the PDF link to Beede Tachs.
http://www.beede.com/Techdocs/54775602.pdf
Where can I confirm the number of flywheel teeth on my 6LP-STP. I haven't been able to find it in the manuals I have.
Thanks,
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I spoke with Bob at Mack Boring today regarding the number of teeth on the 6LP-STP flywheel. According to Bob, the magic number is 117. Sounds like, once again, there is no stock answer with Albins :roll: . I have a 2006 Flushdeck so the engine box version may be different. I plan to reset the pins on my tach this weekend and see if that get the two closer together.
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Post by Cape Codder »

I rec'd an email from Mack Boring today confirming 117 teeth on the flywheel.
Beede tachometer closed switch code should 1,4,7.

I'll set it this weekend. I'll report back to tach performance.

I have it 1.5.7.8.9 now, and it's reading over 4100 rpm wide open.

If the new code gets me to 3900 - 3950 rpm. that will be on target.
Bob
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