Oldsaltydog
Regular Contributor
If you had room for one more gauge on your dash, which one would you go for on a 2 stroke outboard?
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Thank you for that.Ed - if you are oloking for my feedback, my two cents are actually based on your philosophy....the Merc Master Mechanic that taught me always put the water pressure gauge in the high end bass boats we sold...He always said you will see the pressure gauge drop when there is a cooling water delivery problem...long before the overheat warning horn will go off....
that was a little while ago...technology has changed and we have to evolve...the good part is physics hasn't changed...so I think the rationale still applies.
to the OP, I don't think either gauge will help you solve your problem...once its resolve and you baseline how the gauge woks, I think a pressure gauge will tell you when something has changed...