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Old 08-04-2011, 12:27 AM   #1
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Default picture of maxum speedo air tube on transom

can any one post a pic of the air tube for the speedo for a 2800 scr or similar?

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If it's a Bravo III, then it's in the drive itself. A small hole at the front of the drive just above the bullett. It goes up to a small black tube that runs behind the large M shaped zinc that sits in front of the drive on the forward portion of the cavitation plate. Sorry no pics.
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what part are you looking for??..the drive end or the speedo end...????



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thanks,

and what happens to the tube when you remove the bravo 3 for repair? do it have a disconnect?
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It's a rubber tube. It disconnects from the drive right behind that M shaped zinc on the forward part of the drive, which sits on the forward part of the cavitation plate.
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Review Page 88:

http://www.perfprotech.com/store/app...ve-install.pdf
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Old 08-06-2011, 10:52 AM   #7
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that is very helpful..... thank you, $10 increase in your pay bucket.... minus, FICA,state, and local..... $1.98.... enjoy.
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