nice video nice explainations. my 012 175hp doesn't have this sensor just a hose to the mechanical gauge. so I guess when I connect the NMEA2K I'll still be using the old gauge.
Awesome video. Can't wait to add this to my 115 E tec. Did you have to go in with Diagnostic Software to enable the water pressure output signal from the EMM?
Thanks for the comment. I used the 1/4 hose for Strength, longevity, availability and durability with the heat and vibration under the cowl. I wanted to do it once and never touch it again.
@@James-bb2ke Could be thermostats, water pressure relief valve, blockage somewhere, or sensors. Does it happen at low RPM or higher RPM? If low, could be the thermostat. If high it could be the water pressure relief valve. Do you have a water pressure gauge?
nice video nice explainations. my 012 175hp doesn't have this sensor just a hose to the mechanical gauge. so I guess when I connect the NMEA2K I'll still be using the old gauge.
I use both. I put in a tee so that I have redundancy using both the old analog gauge and the NEMA 2K on my graph
Awesome video. Can't wait to add this to my 115 E tec. Did you have to go in with Diagnostic Software to enable the water pressure output signal from the EMM?
Yes, you have to enable it with Diagnostic Software.
Is there a reason you used 1/4 hose not 1/8 hose for the whole setup?
Thanks for the comment. I used the 1/4 hose for Strength, longevity, availability and durability with the heat and vibration under the cowl. I wanted to do it once and never touch it again.
does the red go to red, black to black, and green to pink
Yes Red to Red, Black to Black and Pink to Green
Will that part make the hot alarm go off?
No, It will only give the digital water pressure
@@BrianB_fishing my 250 keeps sounding a hot alarm. But stream of water is good.
@@James-bb2ke Could be thermostats, water pressure relief valve, blockage somewhere, or sensors. Does it happen at low RPM or higher RPM? If low, could be the thermostat. If high it could be the water pressure relief valve. Do you have a water pressure gauge?