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I upgraded the gauges and controls on my 322...what do you think?
I have decided to go with a yellow and purple color scheme to match the yellow & purple graphics.
Everything related to the port side motor is done in yellow and everything related to the starboard side is done in purple. All white gauges are neutral, I may have to add a little color to them later.
I have decided to go with a yellow and purple color scheme to match the yellow & purple graphics.
Everything related to the port side motor is done in yellow and everything related to the starboard side is done in purple. All white gauges are neutral, I may have to add a little color to them later.
Last edited by tpmarine.com; 07-18-2005 at 04:39 PM.
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what does it take to install the gauges for drive temp? I am assuming that is what the one on the right top is with the 2 needles, or is it a pyrometer?
BTW Don, the speedo I got from you is perfect!
Thanks again!
BTW Don, the speedo I got from you is perfect!
Thanks again!
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Originally Posted by JasonSmith
what does it take to install the gauges for drive temp? I am assuming that is what the one on the right top is with the 2 needles, or is it a pyrometer?
BTW Don, the speedo I got from you is perfect!
Thanks again!
BTW Don, the speedo I got from you is perfect!
Thanks again!
The gauge in the upper right is a pyrometer...neither gauge (pyro or drive temp.) is all that difficult to install it just takes a little while. In fact, with the exception of having to run the hose through the transom, hooking up a drive temp. gauge is pretty easy. Livorsi's senders are designed to mount in the oil vent hole.
Take care,
Don Baca





