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Water Pressure Gauge

Started by Big dreams, April 29, 2012, 06:14:22 PM

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Big dreams

I took my boat out today for a test run.  The water pressure hose popped off from the back of the gauge on the dash board.  Now the gauge doesn't work.  Seems like it spun all the way around.  Does anyone know if there is a way to reset this or will it need to be replaced?  I wasn't sure if there was air in the line or how to bleed it.  Any ideas?

Lightningboy

Cut the tip of the line, and reconnect.  Should work, barring problems with the gauge.

Does the gauge read zero at rest?  A working water pressure gauge should read zero at rest.  Sometimes the gauge has some water in it when stored, and quits working.  They rarely read zero at rest when that happens.


Big dreams

Quote from: Lightningboy on April 30, 2012, 12:13:28 AM
Cut the tip of the line, and reconnect.  Should work, barring problems with the gauge.

Does the gauge read zero at rest?  A working water pressure gauge should read zero at rest.  Sometimes the gauge has some water in it when stored, and quits working.  They rarely read zero at rest when that happens.



The gauge does not read 0.  It looks like it went all the way around.  I think the term used in the racing industry is "Burried". 

Lightningboy

Sounds like you need a new water pressure gauge.   :(

Big dreams

That's what I was afraid of...  At least it happened before tourney time  :)

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