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garyg 12-09-2009 03:27 PM

2000 Z 272 Tach
 
I have a2000 Z 272 that I need to take out the tack and send in to be reparied. I don't know how to take out the dash? I don't want to mess up anything when taking the tack out.I thought I would get it fixed before next summer. Any help will be appreicated by me. Gary G

ShabahZ280 12-09-2009 04:38 PM

re: 2000 Z 272 Tach
 
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I took apart my dash before, and it's a pretty delicate process. (you can read my writeup here) The majority of the gauges have a plastic backing bracket that holds them in place. There are two nuts that hold the bracket against the dash plastic. It's very hard to see in this picture, but this is what the back of the tach looks like. If you're around the Cincinnati area with the boat, I'll be more than happy to help you get it properly removed. Otherwise, if you've got a digital camera, take photos of the wiring and how it's mounted first so you can have them for reference. If not, just make a diagram of where every wire is connected. It makes hooking everything back up a much less painful process.

garyg 12-09-2009 07:25 PM

re: 2000 Z 272 Tach
 
CHRIS Thanks Chris for the quick reply about removing my tack. After reading about your very GREAT detailed and pictures of you project with your dash I think I will just live with a tack that only reads 500rpms.My dash is bigger than yours and think it could get into a really big job. Has anyone every had a tack stick and not go any higher?? I REALLY APPREIATATE THE MARIAH OWNERS CLUB,THE GENTLMEN WHO STARTED IT AND ALL THE MEMBERS WHO ARE SO WILLING TO HELP ANYONE LUCKY ENOUGH TO OWN A MARIAH BOAT. I REALLY ENJOY PICTURES OF BOATING TRIPS. I HAVE BEEN BOATING FOR MANY YEARS. MY KIDS GREW UP BOATING AND NOW GRANDKIDS LOVE GOING BOATING AS MUCH AS THERE MOMS AND FRIENDS DID. THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR INFORMATION CHRIS AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK THANK YOU ALL ! GARY G

dwmax 12-16-2009 02:50 PM

re: 2000 Z 272 Tach
 
There is a post on this site for people that were having problems with a sticking tach. There is a dial on the back of the tach that states 4,6,8 that is for 4cylinder 6cylinder and 8cylinder what you do is turn the dial back and forth a couple of times and then put it back to the original position and it should work fine after. Note: The little dial on the back has to be pushed in a little while turning it back and forth, good luck and hope this helps

garyg 12-16-2009 06:22 PM

Re: 2000 Z 272 Tach
 
Thanks Darrel Is there a way to get to the back of the tack without removing the dash?? I Gary G

dwmax 12-16-2009 07:14 PM

Re: 2000 Z 272 Tach
 
There is a little access on my boat from the front seat, the back rest should lift up and you can look in and see the guages or you could lay under the dash and use a mirror to look in from the back side from under the dash good luck


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