WTB gas guage
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Posted on 07/06/15 - 8:55 AM
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Hey Guy's,
Rochester gauge's are about to run a special order of these but the production will be done in 8 weeks. Please help me find this part. pn# 6580-00164 dial pn#5002S00062
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Thanks in advance, Gregg C 707-567-1509
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Posted on 07/06/15 - 10:16 AM
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No answer for your question but curious what model Whaler this came from. Thank you.
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Posted on 07/07/15 - 7:24 AM
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1984 Outrage 18'
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Posted on 07/08/15 - 8:14 AM
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This is the response I received from Alafia @ Rochester Gauges last May:
To get a direct replacement you would most likely go back to the tank manufacturer or the boat manufacturer – this is a custom gauge and usually is made specifically for a company.
We do have adjustable gauges in this series for top mounting, and we have customers that keep stock of the gauge.
McMaster Carr has this gauge but it has a threaded adapter (1 ½”) that can be removed and you can use it.
This only has a 3” stem and a 30” float arm that can be cut down to the size of the tank.
You can reach McMaster Carr @ 630-834-9600 part number 3718K73.
www.mcmaster.com
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Posted on 07/08/15 - 8:21 AM
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SJ -- Send me an email : (email in profile) and I will forward you the response I received from Rochester that has picture included that did not come up on the post above. my email on member page is wrong and outdated.
(Edit: I changed your email for you in your profile as no emails addresses are allowed in the discussion areas)
I am still trying to replace two of the gauges.. and here are the dimensions I came up with. This is for 25 outrage with dual 70 gallon tanks:
• Center of Gear to end of cork float is 6 ½”
• Flange to center of gear 8 ¾”
• tank full (75 degrees)
• tank empty (145 degrees different than full)
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Posted on 07/09/15 - 7:54 AM
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SJ I'm not familiar with your boat's tank set up but from reading the posts above I assume you are looking for the "pick-up" assembly which sends a signal to your Gauge on your dash?
Are trying to keep it original? or trying to know how much gas you have. If the "pick-up" assembly is broken there are many new liquid level pickups available to replace that . It might take a little search to make the output wotk with your old dash gauge but many automotive gas tank sensor might work.
Or if you are not worried about originality get a nice new digital system, they even have wire-less ones.
Skipper E-J
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SJ |
Posted on 07/10/15 - 9:07 AM
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This gauge is mechanical and is viewed through a clear deck plate at my feet when at the helm.
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