HiTekRedNek
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2023
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I had a new engine installed in my 2004 Sea Ray 180. Prior to the work, the speedometer worked. Now it does not. I put my mouth over the pitot opening and blew into it. I could hear air escaping somewhere near the bellows. I have a 3.0L and Alpha One, Gen II Drive.
Is there a connection in the bellows area that the mechanic may have knocked/left loose? I want to get the speedo working as it's the only link to how the boat performed before the work was done.
It indicated top speed of 42 mph trimmed out on calm water before it went in the shop. Now that I've had it worked on I only have GPS speed to go by (which I realize is more accurate) and with about 350 lbs of human cargo, I can't quite get 30 mph out of it. My goal is to have some sort of apples to apples comparison for before and after. Due to my inexperience, the only "before" data point is the speed indicated by the speedo. Didn't have GPS, and didn't note the tach reading before. Hence the need to get that speedometer working again. Thanks!
Is there a connection in the bellows area that the mechanic may have knocked/left loose? I want to get the speedo working as it's the only link to how the boat performed before the work was done.
It indicated top speed of 42 mph trimmed out on calm water before it went in the shop. Now that I've had it worked on I only have GPS speed to go by (which I realize is more accurate) and with about 350 lbs of human cargo, I can't quite get 30 mph out of it. My goal is to have some sort of apples to apples comparison for before and after. Due to my inexperience, the only "before" data point is the speed indicated by the speedo. Didn't have GPS, and didn't note the tach reading before. Hence the need to get that speedometer working again. Thanks!