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yellowdog
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Posted: March-01-2004 at 1:48pm |
Okay, this is tounge-in-cheek. Hook it up to a 12v battery backwards, would only take 41 days to run 1000 hours back to 0.
Seriously, as Tom said, I would install a new one in the engine bay and leave the original alone. The wife wants the gauges replaced in her SN so I will be relocating the existing hour meter to the engine area. |
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tryan
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if you can take it apart without trashing the benzel, just take all the gears off(numbers wheels) and slide them back on set to zero. or leave it hooked up to a battery for a year till it swings back to zero.
i would leave the old one in the dash to show the hours the boat has been run and stick a new one in the engine compartment. my hour meter in the 72 is tucked under the dash with a depth gauge in the hole. pretty hard to check without a flashlight. |
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79nautique
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Does anyone know of a way to reset the hour meter. I'm putting a new engine in and would like to know the hours on it without having to subtract the current hours or getting a new gauge. Don't care if your a marine mechanic or an educated idiot I can decide if it is usefull information or not.
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