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On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:01:05 -0800 (PST), nfisherman
wrote: My speedometer is not working. I have narrowed the problem down to the inlet for th pitot tube in the gear case. I have removed the gear case and when I put air pressure on the tube toward the dash, the speedo needle moves. I cannot blow air in the other direction into the gear case. It's plugged tight. I can't see any clogged holes on the exterior of the gear case. Does anyone have any suggestions before I give up and live with my GPS for speed?. I know the GPS is more accurate anyway, I just like to have all of the console gauges working. I've seen this before, but not on a Yamaha. What's probably happened is the tube from the pitot intake is blocked or pinched - more likely blocked by crap - salt, mud, sand, etc. The best way to clear it is to use thin SS wire - like trolling wire - or, the way I did it on an old Evinrude, SS welding wire - the thinnest you can get which is pretty thin. Either that or grab a air hose and use pressure to clear the line. |
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On Feb 18, 3:45*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:01:05 -0800 (PST), nfisherman wrote: My speedometer is not working. *I have narrowed the problem down to the inlet for th pitot tube in the gear case. *I have removed the gear case and when I put air pressure on the tube toward the dash, the speedo needle moves. *I cannot blow air in the other direction into the gear case. *It's plugged tight. *I can't see any clogged holes on the exterior of the gear case. *Does anyone have any suggestions before I give up and live with my GPS for speed?. *I know the GPS is more accurate anyway, I just like to have all of the console gauges working. I've seen this before, but not on a Yamaha. What's probably happened is the tube from the pitot intake is blocked or pinched - more likely blocked by crap - salt, mud, sand, etc. The best way to clear it is to use thin SS wire - like trolling wire - or, the way I did it on an old Evinrude, SS welding wire - the thinnest you can get which is pretty thin. Either that or grab a air hose and use pressure to clear the line. I think you're probably right, but I can't find the block. The blockage is definitely in the gear case. I have removed the rubber tube from its connection and I have poked a wire in there. It goes in about 8 inches and stops. Next, I poked a wire in the hole on the outside of the gear case, which I think is the one for the speedo. It stops about one inch in and then when I push harder, it goes in for about a foot. It feels like it makes a bend and then it's just open space in there. After all that, I screwed the barb fitting back on, connected a hose and blew in air. It's still blocked. I'm stumped. |
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On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 13:57:19 -0800 (PST), nfisherman
wrote: On Feb 18, 3:45*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:01:05 -0800 (PST), nfisherman wrote: My speedometer is not working. *I have narrowed the problem down to the inlet for th pitot tube in the gear case. *I have removed the gear case and when I put air pressure on the tube toward the dash, the speedo needle moves. *I cannot blow air in the other direction into the gear case. *It's plugged tight. *I can't see any clogged holes on the exterior of the gear case. *Does anyone have any suggestions before I give up and live with my GPS for speed?. *I know the GPS is more accurate anyway, I just like to have all of the console gauges working. I've seen this before, but not on a Yamaha. What's probably happened is the tube from the pitot intake is blocked or pinched - more likely blocked by crap - salt, mud, sand, etc. The best way to clear it is to use thin SS wire - like trolling wire - or, the way I did it on an old Evinrude, SS welding wire - the thinnest you can get which is pretty thin. Either that or grab a air hose and use pressure to clear the line. I think you're probably right, but I can't find the block. The blockage is definitely in the gear case. I have removed the rubber tube from its connection and I have poked a wire in there. It goes in about 8 inches and stops. Next, I poked a wire in the hole on the outside of the gear case, which I think is the one for the speedo. It stops about one inch in and then when I push harder, it goes in for about a foot. It feels like it makes a bend and then it's just open space in there. After all that, I screwed the barb fitting back on, connected a hose and blew in air. It's still blocked. I'm stumped. Well, I'm out of ideas beyond it being pinched. Sorry. |
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On Feb 18, 4:22*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 13:57:19 -0800 (PST), nfisherman wrote: On Feb 18, 3:45*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:01:05 -0800 (PST), nfisherman wrote: My speedometer is not working. *I have narrowed the problem down to the inlet for th pitot tube in the gear case. *I have removed the gear case and when I put air pressure on the tube toward the dash, the speedo needle moves. *I cannot blow air in the other direction into the gear case. *It's plugged tight. *I can't see any clogged holes on the exterior of the gear case. *Does anyone have any suggestions before I give up and live with my GPS for speed?. *I know the GPS is more accurate anyway, I just like to have all of the console gauges working. I've seen this before, but not on a Yamaha. What's probably happened is the tube from the pitot intake is blocked or pinched - more likely blocked by crap - salt, mud, sand, etc. The best way to clear it is to use thin SS wire - like trolling wire - or, the way I did it on an old Evinrude, SS welding wire - the thinnest you can get which is pretty thin. Either that or grab a air hose and use pressure to clear the line. I think you're probably right, but I can't find the block. *The blockage is definitely in the gear case. *I have removed the rubber tube from its connection and I have poked a wire in there. *It goes in about 8 inches and stops. *Next, I poked a wire in the hole on the outside of the gear case, which I think is the one for the speedo. *It stops about one inch in and then when I push harder, it goes in for about a foot. *It feels like it makes a bend and then it's just open space in there. *After all that, I screwed the barb fitting back on, connected a hose and blew in air. *It's still blocked. *I'm stumped. Well, I'm out of ideas beyond it being pinched. Sorry.- Hide quoted text - Show quoted text - Thanks for trying. I put 100 PSI of air on it and it didn't budge. I am now trying some acid to see if it's scale clogging the opening. I'm getting lots of fizz, but it's still blocked so far. |
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