another stupid question that I would most likely find the answer to if I would get my lazy butt down and look first....
where is the pressure reading coming from, i don't see any hoses coming from the sea strainer, again, haven't really looked yet.
my gauges act like a typical hose feed system, like a typical speedo, works and then doesn't, then works and then doesn't. I have water in the strainers because you can see it so....it just one of those things that bug the shi- out of you.
thanks
Thread: sea strain pressure gauges
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04-18-2010 11:11 AM
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04-18-2010 02:35 PM
could be air in the water system.......
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04-18-2010 03:11 PMso it this one of those things you just live with and "they all do this?'" There is no problem, engine run correct temp, it is just the gauges don't always read correct. Thought maybe there as a rubber hose that may have sand or something restricting from time to time. thanks Sax...
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04-18-2010 03:51 PM
do both motors do it? Does the needle just flicker on the guage? Or does it read pressure, and then nothing for 2-3 secs? Might be better to start a thread in the tech section.....
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04-18-2010 03:51 PM
unhook the hose at the guage and flush it back towards the motor. Had a fountain that the line plugged up once.
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04-18-2010 05:35 PMno, one side will do it , mostly at idle, But, there is water coming in so it has to be maybe sand or something....once you get going it reads 25-30 lbs. staighten out until the next time, I'm thinking its just sand in the line for now and then, just wanted to toss it out there and see if other have the same issue. Kind of like the old hose driven speedos, you get tired of seeing it coming and going.....Thanks
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04-10-2013 11:46 PM
Saxman helping out the membership again!!!