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I'm considering adding a pyrometer to my boat.. the current temp gage is for
water, and I've heard from several sources that if there's a sudden
increase, it might not offer enough warning.

Something like this: http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/pyrometers.htm

However, I'm concerned about putting a hole in my exhaust manifold.

Anybody done this? Tips/tricks/things to watchout for?

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I put one on my truck's Cat, very easy installation.
There's no warning buzzer, correct? Are you really going
to maintain a steady watch on that gauge while motoring?

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I'm considering adding a pyrometer to my boat.. the

current temp gage is for
water, and I've heard from several sources that if there's

a sudden
increase, it might not offer enough warning.

Something like this:

http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/pyrometers.htm

However, I'm concerned about putting a hole in my exhaust

manifold.

Anybody done this? Tips/tricks/things to watchout for?

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I put one on my truck's Cat, very easy installation.
There's no warning buzzer, correct? Are you really going
to maintain a steady watch on that gauge while motoring?

SBV



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I'm considering adding a pyrometer to my boat.. the

current temp gage is for
water, and I've heard from several sources that if there's

a sudden
increase, it might not offer enough warning.

Something like this:

http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/pyrometers.htm

However, I'm concerned about putting a hole in my exhaust

manifold.

Anybody done this? Tips/tricks/things to watchout for?


I currently have a warning buzzer tied to oil pressure and water temp, but
the temp alarm comes from the water not the manifold.

I'm just hoping I have relatively easy access. I'm going to check it out
tomorrow.

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I'm considering adding a pyrometer to my boat...


Jonathan I'm not that familiar with the marine application of
pyrometers.

But years ago (and Scotty can correct me if I am not remembering
things correctly)in the trucks we as drivers monitored the pyro-
meter to determin the heat build up in the turbocharger only.

We were still very reliant on the water temp and oil pressure guages
and their respective readings as well.

Bill

(Who loved his 1693 "Cat" to work with.)

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Capt. JG wrote:
I'm considering adding a pyrometer to my boat.. the current temp gage is for
water, and I've heard from several sources that if there's a sudden
increase, it might not offer enough warning.

Something like this: http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/pyrometers.htm

However, I'm concerned about putting a hole in my exhaust manifold.

Anybody done this? Tips/tricks/things to watchout for?

If you don't want to putting a hole in the exhaust, you may wish to
consider an infrared thermometer. It is as accurate and measures the
temperature from the infra red radiation from the heating device, Exhaust.

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Capt. JG wrote:
I'm considering adding a pyrometer to my boat.. the current temp gage is
for water, and I've heard from several sources that if there's a sudden
increase, it might not offer enough warning.

Something like this: http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/pyrometers.htm

However, I'm concerned about putting a hole in my exhaust manifold.

Anybody done this? Tips/tricks/things to watchout for?

If you don't want to putting a hole in the exhaust, you may wish to
consider an infrared thermometer. It is as accurate and measures the
temperature from the infra red radiation from the heating device, Exhaust.



Keith... interesting. I'll check that out.

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Capt. JG wrote:
I'm considering adding a pyrometer to my boat.. the current temp gage is
for water, and I've heard from several sources that if there's a sudden
increase, it might not offer enough warning.

Something like this: http://www.livorsi.com/catalog/pyrometers.htm

However, I'm concerned about putting a hole in my exhaust manifold.

Anybody done this? Tips/tricks/things to watchout for?

If you don't want to putting a hole in the exhaust, you may wish to
consider an infrared thermometer. It is as accurate and measures the
temperature from the infra red radiation from the heating device, Exhaust.

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3110 Marquette Court
Indianapolis, IN 46268
317-802-0699



Hmmm... well, a quick search seems to find that most are very expensive
compared to the kind that require a hole. Also, they don't seem to have a
standard type marine gauge. If you know a source, let me know.


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Overkill


"Keith nuttle" wrote in

If you don't want to putting a hole in the exhaust, you

may wish to
consider an infrared thermometer. It is as accurate and

measures the
temperature from the infra red radiation from the heating

device, Exhaust.

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3110 Marquette Court
Indianapolis, IN 46268
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: Overkill

Not for Gaynez. He/she likes to overdo and/or kill everything

LW
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: "Keith nuttle" wrote in
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: If you don't want to putting a hole in the exhaust, you
: may wish to
: consider an infrared thermometer. It is as accurate and
: measures the
: temperature from the infra red radiation from the heating
: device, Exhaust.
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OOPS!
Sorry, didn't read your full post.

For that small diesel, I'd say you are probably OK with the single
Pyrometer but I'm not a Diesel Mech. I got by with a single Temp
indicator for 17 years without a problem.

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