On my 39LF above the companion way is a area where I mounted the wind, speed, 
depth, and theboil press, temp, and fuel guages. I can't see the numbers but I 
can see the needle which is all I need. When they are not in the usual place I 
know something is wrong. Doug Mountjoy sv Rebecca Leah C & C Landfall 39Port 
Orchard Yacht Club Port Orchard, WA
-------- Original message --------From: cenelson via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Date: 10/27/21  15:25  (GMT-08:00) To: Stus-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Cc: "Hoyt, Mike" <mike.h...@impgroup.com>, cenelson 
<cenel...@aol.com> Subject: Stus-List Re: Temperature gauge on Yanmar 
Sounds like a great idea—I look forward to list ideas. One key is to place 
gauge where it can be seen easily—on the engine control panel is not ideal 
considering the contortions one must endure to read anything in most engine 
panels placed down low and with barely enough room to get your head in front of 
the gauges to read them!Mostly thru ‘pilot error’, I destroyed my Yanmar 30 
GMF? head when I lost all cooling water somehow and no alarm sounded—the stock 
temp sensor apparently needs water to work—no water, no alarm, no problem until 
the head gasket/head itself cracks!!I now have an overflow tank on my Beta 28 
that I check before any motor use to be sure there is water in the 
system.YMMV,Charlie NelsonWater OhantonC&C 36XL/kcb Sent from the all new AOL 
app for iOSOn Wednesday, October 27, 2021, 1:37 PM, Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

 
 
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Has anyone installed a dedicated temperature gauge on a yanmar engine similar 
to 3GM30F?  Can it be as simple as attaching to the sender unit that goes to 
the idiot light on the control panel? 
   
When a panel alarm goes off I usually shut down the engine immediately and 
forget to check which lamp was lit.  Would be nice to have a temp gauge for 
reference.  I do have an oil pressure gauge and would love to have both 
   
Thanks 
   
Mike Persistence 
Haliofax 



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