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bcoffield 10-04-2002 01:36 PM

Winterization question
 
Does anybody remove the speedometer tube from the back of the speedometer and blow through the tube to expel any water in it? or is it nothing to worry about?

blown formula 10-04-2002 03:03 PM

By Jove!! That's one I never thought of!! It should not be a problem. When the boat is on a trailer, gravity flow should pull any/most of the water out. Also, the water is in a rubber tube ant there is plenty of expansion to not hurt anything as far as I can see. my .02 :)

bcoffield 10-04-2002 03:30 PM

Dam! Here I thought I found a way to get the wife involved in the winterizing process.:D :D

pb 10-04-2002 03:43 PM

You can get your wife involved...she can go refill your cocktail when required.:D

cgarrett 10-10-2002 03:41 PM

Water in Speedo tube
 
I'm dealing with older manuals but it states to "remove tubing from speedometer fitting and blow through tubing to remove water"

Cordell

Brad Perry 10-10-2002 03:46 PM

We got too much time on our hands..........:rolleyes:

better drill about a dozen small holes in the trailer frame, there might be some trapped water in there too. Haven't you ever heard of all the unfortunate boaters who have craked trailers come spring? Or cracked speedo tubes...:D

Wally 10-10-2002 03:48 PM

Getting water out of the line should not be an issue unless you have a leaky gauge or a hole in the speedo line somewhere......the speedo gauge is basically an air pressure gauge. It works by the water pressure compressing the air in the line and giving you a reading on the gauge. :D

Nice avitar by the way! :D ;)


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