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Speedometer pressure tube.
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previous owner might have had a pressure gauge on his console.
when does it pee water? |
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Thanks a bunch. Will cap it off and take her out tomorrow. You guys are great! G |
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Not pressure gauge, speedometer..... The key is that it only produces water while underway.
There is a pickup on the lower unit of the motor and the faster you go the more water pressure there is so the higher the speedo would read... If it was for a water pressure gauge it would discharge water any time the engine was running and revving the engine in neutral would increase to pressure/flow. |
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smoke, if i understand him right, tube is coming off the block under cowling,
i thought the speedo comes off the lower unit. if he's got a schematic, should be able to follow to source or if it pees on a hose, part of cooling system, if not, speedo. either way, not that hard to trace |
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The schematic shows the tube coming from under the cowling and clamped down with a clip attached to a grease fitting that may be for the steering rod encasement. Cannot follow tube (using schematic) beyond the cowling.
I do remember a similar tube my older motor - 1985 Mariner. The southern end threaded through the lower unit and could have been there to provide water pressure to the Northern end of the tube. I didn't pursue it further because the motor always performed to expectations. G |
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