Upgrade engine synchronizer
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Upgrade engine synchronizer
I have a 79 31 Bertram and I would like to free up some space on the upper bridge. It has an Judson engine sync. on it right now. Would like to get a nice little 3 1/2 guage for the engine synchronizer. Do they make anything like that would flash to tell you they are in sync. that will flush mount? The engine are Merc 454's. Thanks, Mark
I have a 3 1/2"Faria needle type synchro on a 30 foot outboard that has been bulletproof for 12+ years. I have the digital Floscan on my Bertram that works fine, but is not intuitive like the analog needle.
It is #32807 below:
http://www.marineparts.com/Kel/kel850.aspx
It is #32807 below:
http://www.marineparts.com/Kel/kel850.aspx
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1966 FBC 31
1966 FBC 31
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Dan,
Since the gauge is only monitoring the rpms of each engine they should work for any pair of engines; gas, diesel, or any number of cylinders. As to where the gauge reads those rpms from may differ from engine type to engine type. I'm reasonably sure that you'd use the same sending point as for your electric tachs. You would only have to set the dip stwiches for the number of cylinders you have.
Br,
Patrick
Since the gauge is only monitoring the rpms of each engine they should work for any pair of engines; gas, diesel, or any number of cylinders. As to where the gauge reads those rpms from may differ from engine type to engine type. I'm reasonably sure that you'd use the same sending point as for your electric tachs. You would only have to set the dip stwiches for the number of cylinders you have.
Br,
Patrick
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