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Old 07 February 2003, 21:45   #1
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Trim Gauges

Does anyone have any experience of retro-fitting trim gauges? If so, any tips/advice would be appreciated as I am thinking about fitting one on my rig.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 07 February 2003, 22:11   #2
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A kit costs around £60.00, depending on which version of instrument. You could part no: 79-825338A 2, with this you get a sender, wiring & gauge, dead simple to fit.
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Cheers Dirk,

I take it that is the part number for my engine (Mariner 60 ELPTO)
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Sirs,

Could you please advise if a Power Trim Gauge kit is available for my ELPTO 60 engine, model no. 7-7060412KB, Serial No. 0P104379? Can this item be retro-fitted and if available what is the part nummber?

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Peter T

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Dear Sir,

a kit for your engine is available P/N:79-817033A5.
this kit included the gauge,sender and wires.

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Many thanks DJL......

I lost all the previous info when my old computer threw a wobbly and blew the hard drive. I have now printed the details off to be on the safe side.
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