speed gauge does not work what is the common problem to cause this f100
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Originally posted by fishforit View Postwhere is the pickup can i blow this out with compressed air from the gauge
Sometimes salt build up/corrosion.
Small drill bit twisted just by fingers can help get stuff out sometimes and blowing back from tubing on motor or the lower unit would be best as you can damage the tubing blowing from gauge end if too much pressure is used.
May need to drop lower unit if it does not come out easily
Disconnect at motor and use low pressure to make sure tubing and gauge are OK. A small hand held pressure/Vacuum pump or your mouth would be best
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Originally posted by CaptSoloReally can't see any use for the troublesome, inaccurate Yamaha speed gauge that came with my F225s when my GPS gives me more reliable mph.
It depends upon what kind of speed the operator wants to see.
GPS will give speed through space. Or, between two points on land.
The Pitot tube will provide speed through the water, which is what some boaters prefer. Say when pulling bait through the water.
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As Yam99 notes, there is a small hole in the leading edge of the lower unit. About four, maybe five, inches up from the front of the gear case nose. From the side it may look like a slight scalloped area.
Also as he notes, a 3/32nd drill bit between the thumb and the forefinger can be used to auger debris out of the hole. Then, disconnect the pitot tube line in the engine pan and blow back down the tube to get all of the crap out. Don't forget to reattached the tube in the engine pan.
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