Here's the info for my engine and outdrive, M# 302CPBYC, S# T1307301, drive is M# 3868814, S# T0818545, which I think is the Penta SX-M.
Is there anything special I should know or be on the lookout for regarding this combination? It's interesting that I can't find this outdrive model number in any of the Penta links or literature when looking up replacement parts, which is where the confusion comes from.
After having someone that was borrowing another boat smoke the outboard some years ago, I've always installed water pressure gauges on my outboards since then so that it was easy to verify cooling water flow. I don't know if this would be helpful on an I/O, or if it's even possible to read any water pressure if a gauge is connected to the block, such as on the bottom of the exhaust manifold. I'm not sure which side of the block the thermostat is located, but assume most likely outlet. However, I don't know if there's enough water pressure from the raw water pump inside the block to be read reliably on a 0-30 PSI gauge.
There's no place on the dash for a gauge, but I could mount it underneath or on the side where it's easily visible from the driver's seat, if it's feasible and useful. It already has a temperature gauge, so maybe this is overkill, I don't know.
thanks
Is there anything special I should know or be on the lookout for regarding this combination? It's interesting that I can't find this outdrive model number in any of the Penta links or literature when looking up replacement parts, which is where the confusion comes from.
After having someone that was borrowing another boat smoke the outboard some years ago, I've always installed water pressure gauges on my outboards since then so that it was easy to verify cooling water flow. I don't know if this would be helpful on an I/O, or if it's even possible to read any water pressure if a gauge is connected to the block, such as on the bottom of the exhaust manifold. I'm not sure which side of the block the thermostat is located, but assume most likely outlet. However, I don't know if there's enough water pressure from the raw water pump inside the block to be read reliably on a 0-30 PSI gauge.
There's no place on the dash for a gauge, but I could mount it underneath or on the side where it's easily visible from the driver's seat, if it's feasible and useful. It already has a temperature gauge, so maybe this is overkill, I don't know.
thanks