I'd need to see the gauge(s). That said though, I would think that they all pretty much work the same. You have the replacement tachometer....
I'm resurrecting this thread in the event anyone out there is curious about using the catalyst Awlcat 3 with Interlux Perfection paint. I...
If you're using a 2 part LPU you're paying in the area of $300/gallon. Why are you skimping on the primer which is much less costly? I've used...
Yep, the laws of physics don't change. CNFX, I've a much smaller boat than yours @ 26 feet, 10.5 foot beam. Horsepower is about 200 max. I run...
Yep, check the simple most obvious things first. Always a good idea. When I installed a raw water strainer years ago I never thought about air...
I guess plugs are like motor oil. That said I run NGK's in everything I own. 302 Ford in the boat, 5.3L Chevy, Motorcycle, Both Hondas and a...
Thanks Hoyte. I didn't know that Johnson Controls made batteries for O'Reilly's along with East Penn. That complicates things a bit as I'm not a...
A couple of years ago the power failed for a week or two down in the boat yard. No one said a word about this at the time. I keep my house banks...
I can't take issue with any of the remedies suggested. What strikes me is that in 43 years of boat ownership, everything from open runabouts to a...
I noticed that there are almost no replies to your question. Years ago I order a sample of the water based LPU that System Three sells. I've...
I'm a powerboater so I'm not sure of the language here, but...... That piece that goes through the corner of the cabin top is some kind of...
One other thought Chotu. Just use a substantial backing plate inside the hull. You probably already thought of this. I don't know what size...
It's not a very big piece, right? Sounds like about 1-1/8" thick? A couple of thoughts. Good exterior/marine ply with no voids is usable. You...
I don't think you're wrong at all. When I pulled my 1973 Silverton apart (before putting it all back together) I noticed that none of the...
Fallguy, I think you worry too much. These connectors, called "quick disconnects" have been around forever. I'm starting to push 70 years old....
They're used because they're easy to disconnect. If that switch goes bad you want to be able to easily get it out of there and replace it. Think...
Good point. I added to my post #8 above.
It's hard to tell from the photo but is that a rocker switch? You should be able to remove the switch from the other side. Also, see that clip...
Spade terminals. Like on Carling switches? I've never had a problem with them. Are they good quality nylon connectors with adhesive shrink...
Is this an outboard runabout? Before we go much further we need to know exactly what we're working on. In general I'd say that you do not have...