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B.   Speedometer
NOTICE
Operation of an overheated engine can result
in engine seizure. If an unusually high tem-
perature reading occurs, shut the engine off
immediately.
The.speedometer.is.a.water.pressure.sensitive.unit..
It.has.a.pick-up.(pitot.tube).assembly.mounted.on.the.
transom.and.a.small.plastic.hose.(speedo.tube).that.
connects.it.to.the.speedometer.gauge.on.the.dash..
See.Figure.E-5..The.pitot.tube.extends.below.the.
hull..Water.strikes.the.tube.inlet.and.creates.positive.
pressure..The.faster.the.boat.speed,.the.greater.the.
pressure,.and.the.higher.the.speed.indication.on.the.
speedometer.
D.   Oil Pressure Gauge (4-in-1 Gauge)
The.oil.pressure.gauge.indicates.the.pressure.in.the.
engine lubrication system. A significant drop in oil .
pressure.is.a.possible.indication.of.an.oil.pump.or.
other.leakage.problem.
If.the.engine.has.been.equipped.with.an.audible.en-
gine.alarm,.the.alarm.should.sound.if.the.oil.pressure.
drops.below.the.normal.operating.range.of.the.engine..
Please see your engine owner’s manual for specific
engine.information.
Figure E-5: Speedo Sender
NOTICE
Operation of an engine with abnormally low oil
pressure can lead to engine damage and pos-
sible seizure. Have the engine serviced imme-
diately upon a reduced oil pressure indication.
If.the.pick-up.becomes.clogged,.the.speedometer.will.
not.register..Clean.the.opening.with.a.piece.of.wire.or.
disconnect.the.tubing.and.blow.out.the.pick-up.with.
compressed.air.
When.winterizing.the.boat,.the.speedometer.tubing.
must.be.drained.of.water..Disconnect.the.speedome-
ter.hose.at.the.pick-up.assembly.and.at.the.gauge.
and.blow.through.the.tubing.to.remove.the.water..
E.   Voltmeter (4-in-1 Gauge)
The.voltmeter.monitors.battery.condition.and.thus.
alternator.performance..See.Section.H.for.additional.
information.regarding.electrical.systems.
NOTICE
Speedometers are not precision instruments.
The indications are relative and should never
be used for navigational purposes or similar
critical situations.
F.   Fuel Gauge (4-in-1 Gauge)
The.fuel.gauge.displays.the.level.of.fuel.that.is.present.
in.the.fuel.tank..The.fuel.gauge.will.operate.when.the.
ignition.switch.supplying.power.to.the.fuel.gauge.is.in.
the.RUN.position.
Due.to.the.mechanical.nature.of.the.fuel.sender,.
variations.in.readings.during.various.speeds.of..
operation.may.occur..This.system.is.merely.a.
relative.indication.of.the.available.fuel.supply.and.not.
a.calibrated.instrument..Refer.to.Section.I-1E.-.Fuel.
Senders.for.additional.information.
DO NOT rely on the speedometer when trying
to achieve a “NO WAKE” condition in a harbor
or other enclosed waterway. ALWAYS reduce
throttle!  Speedometers are not effective at
measuring low operational speeds. You are
responsible for damage caused by the wake
of your boat.
NOTICE
Use only clean fuel of the type and grade
recommended by the engine manufacturer.
The use of incorrect or contaminated fuel
can cause engine malfunction and serious
damage. Refer to Section I - Fuel Systems
for additional information.
C.   Temperature Gauge (4-in-1 Gauge)
The.temperature.gauge.included.in.the.4-in-1.gauges.
monitor.the.cooling.system.of.the.engine..A.sudden.
increase.in.temperature.could.be.a.signal.of.a.blocked.
cooling.passage.or.a.water.pump.malfunction..
Engines and Instrumentation - Section E
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