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Source for gauges

Posted: Apr 23rd, '18, 08:29
by pschauss
It looks like I may have to replace some of the gauges on my lower control station. Where is the best place to buy gauges which will fit the original console and be compatible with the sensors on my Mercruisers?

Thanks,

Re: Source for gauges

Posted: Apr 23rd, '18, 10:59
by Wholelife
Peter, just pulled my Volvo's out of my 25 moppie to put a bracket on. I sold the motors and outdrives but buyer did not want gauges. Gauges were brand new five years ago and have very little use. Faria is the brand I believe. Yours if you want them for a donation to the site. Or if you would like a picture, email me and I will send. Tach, temp, oil pressure.

Re: Source for gauges

Posted: Apr 23rd, '18, 13:26
by mike ohlstein
See that?

First post, and already giving stuff away for a donation.

Bravo, and welcome!

Re: Source for gauges

Posted: Apr 23rd, '18, 14:18
by Rocket
Careful Mike, you have a reputation to protect...

Re: Source for gauges

Posted: Apr 23rd, '18, 20:48
by Tony Meola
Rocket wrote:Careful Mike, you have a reputation to protect...
Old Age is setting in. Mike must be getting forgetful. He forgot that he heads up the Mean Team.

Re: Source for gauges

Posted: Apr 24th, '18, 11:52
by mike ohlstein
I must be getting old.....

Re: Source for gauges

Posted: May 24th, '18, 11:56
by Dan Paton
I just replaced the flybridge gauges on my 1972 25. The original were SW gauges and I replaced them with SW gauges from Summit Racing. The boat has twin 3.0 L Mercruisers.

Re: Source for gauges

Posted: May 25th, '18, 21:46
by Pete Fallon
Peter,
Your gauges are Stewart Waner with chrome metal bezels, which are still available from the larger supply houses like Defender, Lewis Marine or Johnstown Supply. When you order them make sure you ask for the classic black faces with the chrome metal bezels. Some of the gauges on the market have chrome plated plastic bezels which after a few years start to flake off. They are compatible with Mercruiser engines and senders. Sometimes you have to set the dip switches on the back of the tach's from either 4 6 or in your case 8 cylinders. I am glad you decided to keep the boat, it's hard to find a boat like yours that handles the Buzzards Bay afternoon slop for less that the cost of a condo on the Cape. The new 35 is 750K for just 4 more feet, granted it's a beautiful upgrade for a 31. Still struggling with my knee and I had to resign from SAMS because I cannot climb a ladder any more. Hopefully the doctor in Baltimore can do something with it in the next few months.
Pete Fallon

Re: Source for gauges

Posted: May 27th, '18, 20:59
by pschauss
Pete,

Thanks for that information. Do you know who made the tachs on these boats? They say "AC" on the front which I assume means AC/Delco.

Also, how difficult is it to get at the back side of the instrument panel to remove, replace, reconnect the gauges? I will, eventually, be replacing the gauges on both the upper and lower stations. Were both of panels made the same way?

Thanks,

Re: Source for gauges

Posted: Jun 1st, '18, 11:05
by pschauss
When I wire up the new gauges should I use an anti-oxidizing compound like Penetrox on the ring connectors? If so, which type? They list several different types depending on what metals are being joined

Thanks,