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Title: Hours meter
Post by: Lance Jones on April 22, 2010, 01:24:31 PM
Ok, slap me silly and call me Susan; but, I keep seeing posts with x number of hours on the engine. As a pilot, I'm use to that as there is a HOB Meter on the instrument panel. However, there is no such device on any of the instruments on Kitty's Cat. Can someone PLEASE point me in the correct direction. :?
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: steve stoneback on April 22, 2010, 01:38:15 PM
Lance,
Our hour meter is in the tachometer.  Maybe you don't have an OEM tach.
steve
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: Stu Jackson on April 22, 2010, 01:53:14 PM
Lance, Steve's right.  The OEM tachometer has the engine hour meter included.  Many folks have had to replace their tachs.  It's somewhat hard to find a replacement tach with the engine hours included unless you go to Teleflex directly, or to Seaward, for a replacement combo unit.
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: Steve McGill on April 22, 2010, 02:44:40 PM
Lance,

Attached is a copy of my 88 panel, I pulled this when I was changing the wiring harness and the amp meter. Cleaned and replace with a volt meter. I believe that catalinadirect.com currently has the tach for our boats with the hour meter.

Steve
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: pablosgirl on April 22, 2010, 07:35:53 PM
Lance,

My PO added an additional hour meter after the one in the OEM tachometer quit.  He placed it in the aft locker on the port side, so I have to open the after locker to check the hours for maintenance intervals.  Not too much a bother, Since the tachometer still works and a replacement one is $120 from CatilinaDirect.

Also, I have a friend that has taken this a step further.  His large hunter has both a diesel auxiliary motor and generator.  He has mounted two hour meters in the breaker panel by the nav station, one for the engine and one for his generator to make it easier to keep track of engine run hours.  Since both draw fuel from the same tank, he also uses the hour meters to calculate fuel remaining from the run hours.  He did this after running out of fuel one day trusting the fuel gauge to be accurate.

Paul
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: SeaFever on April 22, 2010, 08:45:17 PM
Is there a way to reset the hour meter(inside the tach), that Steve has shown, after a rebuild?
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: Ken Juul on April 23, 2010, 04:46:15 AM
I haven't had one a part, but if it is like an odometer the number wheels rotate on a thin metal pin.  Remove the pin, rotate the number wheels individually to the correct number and reinsert the pin. Depending on which way the pin comes out, start at one end and do the wheels one at a time sliding the pin back in to hold each one as they are adjusted.  The hardest part is getting the numbers to line up straight, usually takes a couple tries.
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: Lance Jones on April 23, 2010, 05:58:20 AM
Thanks for the info. I evidently have a replacement tach. :thumb:
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: Ken Juul on April 23, 2010, 06:41:07 AM
As far as the resetting after a rebuild, a log book entry may be easier.
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: SeaFever on April 23, 2010, 08:05:45 AM
Thanks Ken!
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: pablosgirl on April 23, 2010, 12:25:14 PM
Does anyone have the "rebuild" procedure.  I would like to give it a try and see if I can get the hour meter to work inside my existing tach.

Paul
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: Ron Hill on April 24, 2010, 05:06:04 PM
Mah & Paul : The OEM Teleflex tach (flat glass face) on a C34, is not rebuildable and cannot be reset back. I asked this with Teleflex that question.
I'd guess that if you connected it to a 12v source and let it run 24/7 it will eventually will go back to OO.OO.   A thought
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: Stu Jackson on April 24, 2010, 07:05:51 PM
Would it go any faster at 24 V or 120 V?!?   :shock: :abd:
Title: Re: Hours meter
Post by: Ron Hill on April 25, 2010, 02:59:42 PM
Stu : "Would it go any faster at 24 V or 120 V?!?"

Don't think so - after it stops smoldering !!!