Re: Question about petit-powered spedometers and water pressure gauges.
12footer, dhadley.<br /><br />i did it. for less than 25 dollars in parts, i did it. and it works like a charm.<br /><br />i unplugged the hose that the water pee from. i tee it off as close as i could to the engine block. i ran a hose from there to the gauge. started up. -- was worried for alittle because the water was weak...i gues it had to make its way to the gauge. then it worked. when i am on the water hose, the psi is weaker than when i am in the water. <br /><br />heres my psi range for a yamaha 150 1988.<br />idle-4psi @ 1000rpm<br />22 psi @ 5000 rpm. <br /><br />now i can monitor the water pressure and know when that water impeller needs changing.<br /><br />again here are the list of parts i got.<br />any used 30psi water pressure gauge and hose- $20<br />small hose clamp at autozone $2<br />small plastic tee at autozone $2<br /><br />tools needed- drill, door knob drill.<br />duration-1 hour.<br /><br />had to take apart some stuff and remove siding, gunwales. <br /><br />HELPFUL HINT !<br />since I already removed all the siding and gunwales in order to run the water hose from the outboard to the gauge. I ran a long string with it. This way, in the future when i want to install another gauge(water temp, etc.) I wouldnt have to remove all the stuff again. All I would have to do is tie it to the string and pull it through. Just make sure its long enough to pull back.<br /><br />just my @#$%@$% sunday. <br /><br />"Da Bears"