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			I would also recommend a water pressure gauge.  If I had a choice, I'd rather monitor pressure than temp.  That's just a personal preference thing though..
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			Here is my hookup both starboard and port side, its nice to see the Temp on both sides just in case there is restriction on one side I guess ?     | 
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			where's your temp warning sensor on the bottom picture of the head?
		 
				__________________ 1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's | 
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			Both remove so is the horn, I am working on it :)
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			This is sorta what I was looking for.  I was thinking of keeping the warning sensors just in case. Thanks for the pics. 
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			yeah leave your warning sensors or your motor Al, I wouldn't suggest anyone removing those, as no one rides with the eyes on the temp gauge the whole time, a horn will tell you if something has issue in the case you were just drift fishing for example.
		 
				__________________ 1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's | 
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			I am shopping on flea bay for new senders for the horn, I can't trust the old ones and besides it was never connected . I found one for 10 bucks shopping for another and I will connect it up to a horn and warning light for now I just pay attention to my gauges. Good point Skool ...
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