GJH
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- 56' MOTOR YACHT (1981 - 1984)
While on the way to Marathon from Key West the other day, in rough head seas, the starboard tachs (pilot house and FB) stopped working. The synchronizer still synchronizes. I put a voltmeter on the electric sender attached to the Glendinning and indeed no AC voltage (I may never have figured that out but for the thread here a couple weeks ago: thanks Karl!). I did check the port sender to make sure I was measuring correctly.
Starboard is the slave on my set up. The sender is attached to a longish rod going into the synch. It has no part or mfr. markings on it.
Here are my questions:
Could there be another problem other than the sender itself; ie, the shafts driving it? What's the best way to test for that? Just use the port sender as a validator? (It will hard to get off due to access issue).
What is involved in pulling off and re-installing these things?
If it is the sender, what is the part and mfr # I am looking for? The tachs are Sun in the PH and no-name (OEM?) up top.
I can supply photos later if necessary.
Thanks in advance!
(I have a spate of little threads coming, let's tackle this one first).
Starboard is the slave on my set up. The sender is attached to a longish rod going into the synch. It has no part or mfr. markings on it.
Here are my questions:
Could there be another problem other than the sender itself; ie, the shafts driving it? What's the best way to test for that? Just use the port sender as a validator? (It will hard to get off due to access issue).
What is involved in pulling off and re-installing these things?
If it is the sender, what is the part and mfr # I am looking for? The tachs are Sun in the PH and no-name (OEM?) up top.
I can supply photos later if necessary.
Thanks in advance!
(I have a spate of little threads coming, let's tackle this one first).
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