Speedo help needed.
#11
LOL. I'll bite, how do you know? 
I don't think I put more than 50 psi to her. I was concerned about the very thing I think you're going to tell me about.
Buck

I don't think I put more than 50 psi to her. I was concerned about the very thing I think you're going to tell me about.

Buck
#13
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From: central NY
Mine got packed with crap a couple of times last year. I took a piece of twisted picture hanging wire, about 1/16 inch stuff, and used it like a roto-router at the drive end. Then set the compressor at 25 lbs. and blew through the hose from the speedo side. Worked well.
#14
I got a box of speedos with blown out brass bourdon tubes in them.
One in particular, a Teleflex 75mph unit, reads 30 mph at rest and wraps all the way around to the "peg" at zero at around 66 or so. Drips water like a mother.
Sure does impress your friends, though.. I'll rent it out for $5/month.
One in particular, a Teleflex 75mph unit, reads 30 mph at rest and wraps all the way around to the "peg" at zero at around 66 or so. Drips water like a mother.
Sure does impress your friends, though.. I'll rent it out for $5/month.
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From: Maine
Is there also another design of pickup for the Bravo? Mine is on the forward side of the drive a small plastic piece is inserted into the the platform of the drive then the tubing runs from there to the speedo. It does not have a hole in the drive for the pickup. The drive is a 2001 Bravo 1.36. Thanks
Brian
Brian





