Want to install a water pressure gauge on my 1992 Mercury 200 to monitor water pump pressure. Has anyone done this? When you buy the gauge, does it include a fitting to tie in with? Where is the proper place to install the fitting? Thanks
I have a 1999 200 hp EFI bluewater. The water pressure guage is hooked to a barbed fitting in front of the shifter shaft on the lower unit. the tube comes out by the shaft and up thru the motor pivot tubea and on to the guage. you will have to remove the lower unit to install the fitting.
On the V-6 block the connection is on top center of the block, right behind the flywheel. If there is a hose coming off yours, (if not, you will need the brass 90 degree connection after removing the plug there) then Tee into it the and route your line around the side of the block and out of the way location up the guage in the dask. Telflex is the most common and has good instructions and will include everything you need or they will tell you what to buy locally. Very easy job and nothing complicated beyond connecting the hoses.
DO NOT bleed water up to the guage, it is operated by air being forced through the line from the engine. Depending on the engine the pressure read around 2 psi at idle to 12 psi @WOT. Some have been known to go as high as 22 psi.
I like what Silvertip shows using a Tee at the source instead of cutting the hose. On the V-6 blocks, don't tie into the pee-hole hose, you will not get good pressure readings.
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Thanks for the info. I will look for the fitting at the top of the block. Just put a new water pump & impeller on. I have always owned a Johnson/Evinrude and this is my first Mercury. I am used to the nice strong pee at idle that those motors show. The mercury doesn't pee great at idle but as soon as you accelerate it pees great. I was told that the pee will not be very strong at idle because it runs thru the t-stats.
I just want to monitor the water pump to make sure it is putting out as it should. Thanks