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Hi guys. New to the forums.
Just picked up a 26' Islander with twin '95 150 Yamaha 4-strokes. This was an "as-is were-is" deal.
The main tank sending unit is plugged in to the Speed gauge on a pink wire. The auxilery tank had the sending unit wire cut right at the rear wiring chaseway near the batteries. I extended that wire up to the gauge and was about to put in a toggle switch then saw a pink w/ black tracer capped off coming out of the gauge harness next to the pink wire. Would this be for the aux. tank? With the power on, the mode and set buttons don't seem to affect anything. Gauge may be bad. It does register the fuel level in the main though. I have no manuals and thought I would ask here before heading to the Yamaha dealer.
I'll be posting more questions as I start going thru the boat getting everything up and running.
Before:
I re-gelcoated from the rubrail down and added a stripe in gelcoat.
Just picked up a 26' Islander with twin '95 150 Yamaha 4-strokes. This was an "as-is were-is" deal.
The main tank sending unit is plugged in to the Speed gauge on a pink wire. The auxilery tank had the sending unit wire cut right at the rear wiring chaseway near the batteries. I extended that wire up to the gauge and was about to put in a toggle switch then saw a pink w/ black tracer capped off coming out of the gauge harness next to the pink wire. Would this be for the aux. tank? With the power on, the mode and set buttons don't seem to affect anything. Gauge may be bad. It does register the fuel level in the main though. I have no manuals and thought I would ask here before heading to the Yamaha dealer.
I'll be posting more questions as I start going thru the boat getting everything up and running.
Before:
I re-gelcoated from the rubrail down and added a stripe in gelcoat.