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H20 Pressure is not an electrical gauge, it's a small tube which runs from
your motor to the gauge. You just had the water in the tube freeze up. No worries. "Scott Brown" wrote in message ... I went out this morning for a little while, very little while, as I had a full day ahead of me, doing other things, anyhow here is my question. I launched before daybreak, first fishing hole, fished there for about 40 minutes. Sun came up getting warmer. Started boat, and realized only then that there was no water pressure. Or so the gauge showed zero. Heart dropped, I looked back to the discharge hole, and water was creaming out of there, the way it was supposed to work. Had to make a decision, run it, or not. I thought as long as there was a good stream out the back, it should be o.k. I started running down the lake, and seen the pressure slowly rising. Got to 10 p.s.i. ( normal operating preasure,) and stopped there. got to my next hole, and when I shut it down, it slowly dropped as a hydraulic system would do, when bleeding it, not as an electrical gauge should do. O.K. got ready to leave, and started it up, and it pretty much acted normal, all the way to the dock, and was still doing pretty good when I trailered it up. The temp was 26 deg. when I left the house, and water temp was in the high fifties. (if that helps) as all I could think that there was a piece of ice somewhere where there shouldn't of been, when I first cranked her up. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. total 2 fish (small) One l.m. and one agrssive litttle b.g. both on a crank bait. |
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