Re: Speedomoter isn't working
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If you have a GenII drive, the pitot is built in. Check for debris in the tiny hole on the leading edge of the drive and make sure the connector between the upper and lower unit had not come undone.
^^^ What 180 said. I had a 3.0 alpha drive in our previous SeaRay and hit a partially submerged log one day. Speedo went dead immediately and I discovered the leading edge opening in the outdrive was plugged with a very small slice of soggy wood.
Picked it out with a pin and was good to go again. Also, as mentioned, make sure the pressure tube (black, flexible plastic, about the diameter of a small straw) is connected.
Water intake on my alpha drive was in and around the area shown by the red box. It's quite small and it doesn't take much crud to block it up. The pressure line for the speedo on mine was on the opposite side of the drive pictured but could be seen up near the silver pressure lines for the trim pistons.