So on the way back to dock after her maiden voyage this morning a temp light kicked on. (other than that, it was great! lol)
Which lead me to notice there isn't a water temp or pressure gauge, obviously if I had a water pressure guage, maybe (just maybe) i would have seen something prior to leaving dock.
Did anyone install these? Would it be worth it?
Random note:
The red light came on after running WOT for maybe 1 min continuous. I assumed I had some blockage (depth was plenty) so I shut it off, dove in and felt around, looked good, no block. Fired up, was temp light was still on so we came in.
As usual, thoughts appreciated
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Re: gauges
Sounds like a water pump going out or thermostat
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2004 Tracker 22 Regency/2010 90 E-Tec. Pulled by Ford 2020 F 250,
McAlester, Oklahoma
Home lake is Tenkiller
Re: gauges
Yes I installed a water pressure gauge, for exactly the reason you are asking the question. I had an overheating problem and the gauge pointed out the problem.
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