Are you sure that small hose is actually a hose? It looks like it could be a wire (hard to say - gets blurry when I zoom) - maybe a water temperature sensor? I would say the blue hose off the pressure side is for your shaft seal most likely.
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Originally posted by Tom_H View PostAre you sure that small hose is actually a hose? It looks like it could be a wire (hard to say - gets blurry when I zoom) - maybe a water temperature sensor? I would say the blue hose off the pressure side is for your shaft seal most likely.
Here's a closer look - I think you may be right about the temp sensor! I have two, I think - one that shows up in the Perfect Pass gauge and one that shows on the tach or speedo, I can't remember which. One is never accurate. Hmm..... I like your theory of that being a wire.
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Yea, with those other pictures, I can say with 99% certainty, that it's a sensor. Any hose on a compression fitting like that would be centered out of the compression nut. you can see the wire's off to the side, which means it's just coming out of the back of a potted sensor, and the compression nut is just keeping the seal at the sensor face. I don't know that I've ever seen a water temp sensor there, but it makes sense if someone didn't want to punch in a through-hull.
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Originally posted by Tom_H View PostYea, with those other pictures, I can say with 99% certainty, that it's a sensor. Any hose on a compression fitting like that would be centered out of the compression nut. you can see the wire's off to the side, which means it's just coming out of the back of a potted sensor, and the compression nut is just keeping the seal at the sensor face. I don't know that I've ever seen a water temp sensor there, but it makes sense if someone didn't want to punch in a through-hull.
In fact, now that I think about it, it's the perfect pass display that shows the correct temp, so that is likely the temp sensor that feeds to the PP.
I also talked to a friend who is a marine tech, who said "eh, don't worry about whatever comes out of that little hose when winterizing, it's not enough to be a problem." Sounds good to me. The only real concern is non-tox a/f going all over the ground, but some does anyway when it comes out the exhaust.
Now I need to relocate the strainer for next year so it's easier to reach to empty it, and maybe put in a T after that so I can hook up a bucket of pink stuff and run the engine that way - rather than dumping it into a hose with a funnel again.
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