Tachometry Connections
Tach Sensor Cables: The tachometry connection is a very intricate part of the Gladiator and must always be connected. In most cases this can be simply done behind the dashboard at the tachometer display or just before the display. You must always refer to the engine’s owner’s manual or shop manual to locate the color codes and location of tachometry wiring. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call our Tech Support at
You will need to splice the Positive end (s) of the tach sensor lead (s) to the tach sensor wire from your motor. Negative end (s) connect to a clean ground. The other end will plug into the ECU at connection # 2. (You may possibly be able to pull and use a Black
For Single engines you will use the Blue (+) and the Black
For Two engines you will use the Blue (+) and the Black
Do not run tachometry wires near high current conductors or electrically noisy device.
This Chart is a Guide Only and is to help you with your
I/O’s Gasoline
If you know for sure it is an analog tach signal
Diesel
Connection to a Cummins Diesel 540 may require a “Magnetic Tach Pickup,” Cummins part number 3078155, available for order from a dealer.
For Yanmar 6 cylinder – Model #6LPAM tach signal can be located in the bell housing. Find the terminals with the Orange and Black wires. The Orange wire is (+) signal, and the Black wire is
If you know for sure it is an analog tach signal
If no post on the alternator to get signal from - You will have to use the wires from the tooth counter, (this will vary in color per motor).
Yamaha Outboards, Except F350 or Outboards using the command link guages.
+Green (positive) - Black (negative)
Must be taken from the bullet plug (one will be open on each wire) in the cable bundle approx.
For Yamaha F350 and others that use the command link guages:
Use a Digital to Analog converter. Yamaha part number
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