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plexoer 07-13-2016 06:29 AM

Baja Outlaw MPH Gauge Yellow
 
I am in the process of looking for to purchase a used 25 outlaw. It seems half of the outlaws I look at the MPH gauge is a rusty brown color. Why does that happen? It never seems to happen to the RPM gauge, only just the speedo. Is it difficult or even possible to drain the gauge and refill with clean clear water?

Thanks

iaoutlaw 07-13-2016 08:30 AM

It happens because there is a tube coming from your lower unit that picks up water which translates water pressure into MPH. When the clear fluid starts leaking(as all seem to do over time) the gauge starts filling with lake water. Pick up a GPS Livorsi one not only will it look better but its accurate. The gauge will match the old one perfectly except for the name on the gauge. If you do this make sure you plug that water line or you will have water behind your dash. I used a screw and a zip tie and it hasn't leaked so far. Check out my thread you can see the difference in the gauges. http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...25-outlaw.html

plexoer 07-13-2016 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by iaoutlaw (Post 4459136)
It happens because there is a tube coming from your lower unit that picks up water which translates water pressure into MPH. When the clear fluid starts leaking(as all seem to do over time) the gauge starts filling with lake water. Pick up a GPS Livorsi one not only will it look better but its accurate. The gauge will match the old one perfectly except for the name on the gauge. If you do this make sure you plug that water line or you will have water behind your dash. I used a screw and a zip tie and it hasn't leaked so far. Check out my thread you can see the difference in the gauges. http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...25-outlaw.html

Thanks for the quick reply, so I guess there is no way to drain it and refill? Whats the cost for a GPS Livorsi.

Thanks!

Steel Outlawed 07-13-2016 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by plexoer (Post 4459083)
I am in the process of looking for to purchase a used 25 outlaw. It seems half of the outlaws I look at the MPH gauge is a rusty brown color. Why does that happen? It never seems to happen to the RPM gauge, only just the speedo. Is it difficult or even possible to drain the gauge and refill with clean clear water?

Thanks

They fill the gauges with glycerin to dampen the needle from bouncing. Over time the glycerin bakes in the gauge which turns it a tan color. Like iaoutlaw said just get a GPS speedo and it will never discolor and it's accurate.

iaoutlaw 07-15-2016 09:45 AM

Empty Your inbox can't respond to your msg plexoer

Taube 07-17-2016 09:54 PM

You can drain the glycerin and put new in.. they sell it at drug stores

plexoer 07-18-2016 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by Taube (Post 4460708)
You can drain the glycerin and put new in.. they sell it at drug stores

Really? How do you drain / refill? Is it 100% glycerin or mixed with water?


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