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    question regarding speedo

    i recently put in a gps speedo, my question is how do i block off the ruber hose that the factory speedo used?


    thanks

    Joe

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    Platinum Member Platinum Member tcelano's Avatar
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    Go all the way back to the transom bulkhead fitting and install an NPT plug. Completely remove the pitot tube, which will reduce drag. Easiest to leave the transom bracket, but if you remove it, put the bolts back in with lots of 5200, or fill the holes in properly.

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    the tube goes straight into my outdrive. Bravo one

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    Quote Originally Posted by chewyjr18 View Post
    the tube goes straight into my outdrive. Bravo one
    As cheesy as it sounds most people just plug the pitot tube with a screw in plug with silicone on the threads. Easy and done.

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    Be sure to do it right the first time. I bought a Donzi last spring that has a GPS speedo. The previous owner did a poor job of blocking the line for the factory speedo. It took me 2 trips to the shop @ $115 per hour to figure out why my bilge had water in it. To fix it the right way (in my own opinion) you should cap it off in the dash and also the drive. Since the correction I am dry as a bone.
    Last edited by Beachbum28; 02-04-2012 at 11:02 AM. Reason: Spelling

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    Platinum Member Platinum Member looseconnection's Avatar
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    I cut the hose off about three inches inboard of where it came thru the transom assembly. Slicked up a stainless machine bolt with boat life and inserted the bolt into hose. Added two sip ties to clamp it. Dry as a bone.

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    Charter Member # 55 Charter Member Griff's Avatar
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    There is a small hose on the leading edge of the drive bewteen the upper and lower halves. That is for the speedo and you can just remove it or disconnect it. There won't be any pressure to the main hose that goes to the dash then. Then just plug the speedo hose behind the dash with a screw.

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    Ginger or Mary Ann? Charter Member US1 Fountain's Avatar
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    1/16" NPT.
    Remove the hose fitting and cap the transom fitting
    Some people are like Slinkies - Not really good for anything, but they
    bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.

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    ok i found the plug in the outdrive its yellow ill just pull it out, pull the line and cap the hull fitting.

    thanks!


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