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Old 08-06-2012, 12:10 PM
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Where does the gear reservior hose connect to on the inside of the transum for a bravo 1? I have a barb hose fitting to the left of the cooling water intake hose ,, which looks to be the place. Just wanting to make sure.
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Small barb 'could' be the speedo tube?
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it's just above the shift cable, and has a e-clip that holds
it in

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Originally Posted by JaayTeee
it's just above the shift cable, and has a e-clip that holds
it in
can you point it out in the picture?

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The bronze barb is it. Thats the old style, not the plastic one with the e cllip.
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You should consider sealing the wood at the drive cutouts. Gelcoat is easy...
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Originally Posted by bowtie
The bronze barb is it. Thats the old style, not the plastic one with the e cllip.
Thanks, That's what I thought. Just wanted to make sure.
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Originally Posted by BenPerfected
You should consider sealing the wood at the drive cutouts. Gelcoat is easy...
I did seal the wood. I had to remove the inside flange to get all the wood covered. I just mixed up some fiberglass resin and coated it.It's just not painted. I found the cut hose after removing the flange and didn't know if it was for the speedo, or the oil reserve. Thanks
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Just an fyi, your speedo is the hex connector top right under the yoke
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Originally Posted by mr3dman
Just an fyi, your speedo is the hex connector top right under the yoke
Thanks, That was my next question. Have a great day.
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