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Faria Chesapeake Ss 4" Tachometer Systemcheck Indicator Johnson/evinrude # 33750 on 2040-parts.com

US $131.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Faria Beede Instruments Manufacturer Part Number:33750 UPC:745425337507

Faria Chesapeake Black SS 4" Tachometer w/Systemcheck Indicator - 7,000 RPM (Gas - Johnson/Evinrude Outboard) MFG # 33750

Chesapeake Black SS 4" Tachometer w/Systemcheck Indicator - 7,000 RPM (Gas - Johnson/Evinrude Outboard)

Tachometers work by counting pulses generated by the ignition system, alternator, tach signal generator or magnetic pickup sender. The tach is hooked up to +12VDC, Ground and one of the signal sources listed above.

By selecting the right tach and setting the switch on the back to the correct position you let the tachometer know how many pulses are sent per each engine revolution.

These tachometers have a warning light system built into the dial that show off warning indicators when a fault is detected from the engine.

SystemCheck® warnings

  • No Oil
  • Engine Overheat
  • Check Engine
  • Low Oil


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