Speedometer Hose Blew Off – Thought Boat Was Sinking!!!
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Speedometer Hose Blew Off – Thought Boat Was Sinking!!!
Yesterday I had the boat out for the first time this year and was running in the mid 60’s and all of a sudden my feet started getting wet. I looked down and water was shooting out where my dash runs down and meets the floor. I slowed down and popped the engine hatch and the bilge was completely dry. As you can imagine I’m completely confused at this point trying to figure out where the heck this water is coming from and it’s only when I’m moving so I’m thinking there’s a hole in the hull somewhere up front (meanwhile my girlfriend is freaking out thinking the Titanic is about to go under). I then noticed the speedometer wasn’t working so I quickly tore the gauge panel off and bingo the hose wasn’t connected anymore. I always thought it was run off of air pressure coming up not Niagra Falls of water coming up the hose. I hooked the hose up and was fine the rest of the day but didn’t go above 40ish. Any ideas on how to keep this from happening again? It’s a small hose so I don’t think most hose clamps would work…..I thought about maybe using a zip tie or something but there’s not much to grip onto on the speedometer tip. Maybe putting super glue on the speedometer tip? Thanks
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Several options
1 . Replace with a GPS speedo, eliminate the pickup on the transom and have a much more accurate MPH reading! Ofcourse this is a pricy fix!
2. Cut off 1" from the end of the plastic/rubber tube where it connects to the speedo fitting. The plastic/rubber over time will stretch and become loose
3. You could try fittings like these. These have a compression ring that clamps the tube as you tighten the fitting
http://www.parker.com/literature/Ins...0for%20Web.pdf
1 . Replace with a GPS speedo, eliminate the pickup on the transom and have a much more accurate MPH reading! Ofcourse this is a pricy fix!
2. Cut off 1" from the end of the plastic/rubber tube where it connects to the speedo fitting. The plastic/rubber over time will stretch and become loose
3. You could try fittings like these. These have a compression ring that clamps the tube as you tighten the fitting
http://www.parker.com/literature/Ins...0for%20Web.pdf
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Yep, zip-tie it on there. Go find the nice (read: expensive) zip-ties with the metal tooth in them, not the all plastic cheap ones. If you can't find them at Lowes or Home Depot or the like, check your local electrical supply house.
They do make crimp on tiny hose clamps, but they are overkill for this application.
They do make crimp on tiny hose clamps, but they are overkill for this application.
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Several options
1 . Replace with a GPS speedo, eliminate the pickup on the transom and have a much more accurate MPH reading! Ofcourse this is a pricy fix!
2. Cut off 1" from the end of the plastic/rubber tube where it connects to the speedo fitting. The plastic/rubber over time will stretch and become loose
3. You could try fittings like these. These have a compression ring that clamps the tube as you tighten the fitting
http://www.parker.com/literature/Ins...0for%20Web.pdf
1 . Replace with a GPS speedo, eliminate the pickup on the transom and have a much more accurate MPH reading! Ofcourse this is a pricy fix!
2. Cut off 1" from the end of the plastic/rubber tube where it connects to the speedo fitting. The plastic/rubber over time will stretch and become loose
3. You could try fittings like these. These have a compression ring that clamps the tube as you tighten the fitting
http://www.parker.com/literature/Ins...0for%20Web.pdf
1st time my speedo hose popped off the wife thought I pizzed my pants.......
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Yesterday I had the boat out for the first time this year and was running in the mid 60’s and all of a sudden my feet started getting wet. I looked down and water was shooting out where my dash runs down and meets the floor. I slowed down and popped the engine hatch and the bilge was completely dry. As you can imagine I’m completely confused at this point trying to figure out where the heck this water is coming from and it’s only when I’m moving so I’m thinking there’s a hole in the hull somewhere up front (meanwhile my girlfriend is freaking out thinking the Titanic is about to go under). I then noticed the speedometer wasn’t working so I quickly tore the gauge panel off and bingo the hose wasn’t connected anymore. I always thought it was run off of air pressure coming up not Niagra Falls of water coming up the hose. I hooked the hose up and was fine the rest of the day but didn’t go above 40ish. Any ideas on how to keep this from happening again? It’s a small hose so I don’t think most hose clamps would work…..I thought about maybe using a zip tie or something but there’s not much to grip onto on the speedometer tip. Maybe putting super glue on the speedometer tip? Thanks
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Lol, I remember when my speedo did that last year. Boat was originally a 65 mph boat, now its a 75 mph boat. My temp gauges quit working one day after a wtfo run, thought that was odd. Few mins later my feet were getting wet, water pouring out from under console.
I just did away with it, as I base everything off rpm anyway. Then if i really want to know speed I just turn gps on. The factory speedos are not accurate anyway.
I just did away with it, as I base everything off rpm anyway. Then if i really want to know speed I just turn gps on. The factory speedos are not accurate anyway.
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Thanks everyone for the info! I already have a nice Garmin GPS so I figure I'll hold off upgrading the speedo for the time being but I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who had this problem. I'll figure i'll try cutting off a little of the hose and then put on a good zip tie and see if that does it. I appreciate the suggestions