Adding a temp gauge to Evinrude 70hp

rickdb1boat

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Re: Adding a temp gauge to Evinrude 70hp

Originally posted by onehunglow:<br /> Sorry to sound like such a "newbie", but what is the "telltale"? Is it not the same as the pisser?
yes, it is the same
 

dimock44

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Re: Adding a temp gauge to Evinrude 70hp

After reading this thread I have the same question as jtexas Why not terminate it at the guage. Also would't the temperture gauge tell you the same information? It seems it would be easier to checkk the gauges than turn aroud and look backwars at wot. just curios
 

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Re: Adding a temp gauge to Evinrude 70hp

Let's get the facts straight here folks. Just because the water pump is providing a good stream of water from the telltale (its not a pisser) does not mean the engine is not overheating. Water temp and water pressure are two separate functions. A temperature gauge tells you the engine is or is not operating at the proper temperature. The water pressure gauge tells you the pump is working. The key is to install a new impeller when you install a water pressure gauge. You then note idle and wide open throttle water pressure. Later, any deviation from these numbers indates a water system problem. Temperature gauges come in two varieties -- 1) water temperature and 2) cylinder head temperature. A sender that screws into the block and is in contact with the water is a water temp gauge. A sender that mounts on the cylinder head with a "Z" (or other style) bracket is a cylinder head temp gauge. Cylinder head temps will rise much faster than water temp. The ideal setup is to have both gauges. But again, just because you have water pressure does not mean your engine is not overheating. A stuck thermostat is just one example. Removing a headbolt on a highly corroded engine can be an issue. Retorque is required after installation.

Deadending the telltale at the pressure gauge is also not a good idea. If the pressure gauge suddenly shows Zero, how do you know whether the gauge is bad, the pump is bad, or the intake is plugged. If you "T" the gauge into the telltale, it's a simple matter to turn around the view the telltale. If it shows a stream, the gauge went bad. If not, you have a pump or clog issue. Keep existing functions functioning -- they are there for a reason.
 

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Re: Adding a temp gauge to Evinrude 70hp

Thanks for the insight Silvertip. The obvious next question is where can you tap in a water temp gauge Thanks again Tom

1991 60 hp Evinrude
 

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Re: Adding a temp gauge to Evinrude 70hp

If the engine doesn't have a threaded port into the water jacket, you can't add one unless you drill and tap a port. There is nothing wrong with the "Z" bracket sensors so I suggest you will have just as much trouble drilling and tapping a port as you would removing a head bolt. And just so you know, most outboard temp gauges these days are calibrated "C-N-H" so you still don't know what the actual temperature is. And don't use an auto gauge calibrated 100 - 240. On that gauge the needle would barely get off the 100 degree mark. Outboards run much cooler than that so the ideal gauge would be calibrated 60 - 200 but those are getting scarce. The last one I bought came from E-bay. Lastly, make sure the gauge you buy has a matching sender. All senders are not created equal.
 

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Re: Adding a temp gauge to Evinrude 70hp

Thanks Silvertip Great info!!
 
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