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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | Okay I guess I "Tee'd one up" for you guys on that one. But thanks for the input. I havent noticed any water coming in through the pick-up or near the guage itself. When I get my boat out of storage I guess I will disconnect the hose from the guage and check for obstructions and go from there. I'm assuming low pressure compressed air going from the guage end of the hose back out would possibly clear any obstruction that may not be removed by other means. If its a diaphragm issue, can that be replaced by itself or would I need a whole new guage???
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Let the record show that at NO TIME WHATSOEVER shall it be allowed for ANY male member of the human species to adorn his person solely in what is commonly know as a "SPEEDO" while participating in any activity in/on/around any watercraft owned/operated or otherwise occupied by the author of this thread.
Edited by KARLOUTDOORS 2/4/2009 2:06 PM
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