[C320-list] Engine Temp Gage

Allan S Field allan.field at verizon.net
Tue Jul 9 17:00:52 PDT 2013


The part number also might be 90001

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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Gary
Malcolmson
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 7:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] Engine Temp Gage

Art,

The below message from Warren Updike was posted May-2013 and will provide
the contact details you need.  I recently had a question about the Seaward
instruments on my C310 and Dennis was very helpful.  Give him a call.

Thanks, Warren, for posting that message!!

Gary
C310

Below is from Warren Updike to the C320-List 5/20/2013:
> Previously, I reported on the purchase of (some) of Seaward product 
> lines by Whale Marine.  The electric panels, harnesses, and parts 
> (gages, switches,
> etc.) were not purchased by Whale.  Instead, Dennis Igarashi, 
> previously with Seaward has setup his own business in the factory in 
> Whittier, CA.  He builds the panels and harnesses for Catalina, and 
> makes replacement panels for older Catalina boat owners with an 
> occasional custom panel for some Catalina boat owners.  He also 
> carries most of the replacement parts for them as well.
>
>   
>
> He has proved to be very helpful to us in the past so if you need 
> replacement parts or even a new custom panel, give him a call:
>
>   
>
> Address is 3721 Capitol Avenue Whittier, CA 90601 Office phone number 
> is (562)699-7997 x.210 Cell number is (626)374-6422 He is usually in 
> the office Monday thru Thursday...
> e-mail address:digarashi at earthlink.net
>
>   
>
> He has provided me with a parts list that I will see about posting on 
> our web site.
>
>   
>
> Warren & Pattie Updike


On 7/9/2013 2:09 PM, millers1 at aol.com wrote:
>
>
>
> I have the Yanmar engine with the Seaward instrument package. When I 
> bought the boat, the owner was in the process of trouble-shooting a
temperature gage issue.
> I have used the posted Seaward trouble shooting instructions and all 
> checks-out ok.  However, as the engine warms up the gage suddenly 
> falls to 0 after reaching about 120F.  This occurs with the new Seaward
sender he ordered and installed .
> I note on the sender flange :  original sender he removed     7D44
>                                                 new one from Seaward last
year  now installed    7M44
> I suspect there is a resistance difference. I called seaward today to 
> check and was told "Whale - Seaward" no longer supports engine control
panels.
> Does anyone know the correct sensor # for an original Seaward panel gage??
> Has anyone  replaced the gage and sensor (as a matched set)  mfg and #'s
???
> I plan to try NAPA tomorrow.
> Thx.
> Art   #680
>
>





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