Gauge Operation; Tachometer; Oil Pressure; Temperature Gauge - Regal 3760 Owner's Manual

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GAUGE OPERATION

Some tachometers have built in hour meters.
engine damage. Refer to appropriate manufacturer's
engine manual for more information.
immediately and investigate the problem. Consult your
engine manual for allowable limits.

Tachometer

The tachometer (tach)
indicates the speed of
the engine in revolutions
per minute (rpm). The
tachometer allows you
to monitor the engine
speed so you do not
surpass the limits of the
engine manufacturer.

Oil Pressure

The oil pressure gauge
indicates the pressure of
the oil inside the engine
lubrication system. A
drop in oil pressure may
be an indication of a
low oil situation or a
leak. Operation of the
engines with low oil
pressure could lead to

Temperature Gauge

The temperature gauge
monitors the cooling
system of the engine. A
sudden increase in the
temperature could be a
sign that the engine
cooling
system
is
malfunctioning. Shut
down
the
engine
empty. Figure in an adequate "safety" factor when
monitoring fuel gauges since they are not entirely
accurate.
underwater hardware can be avoided.
or in the stern drive housing. Consult the owner's
information packet on speedometer maintenance.
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Chapter 4
Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge indicates
the level of fuel inside
the fuel tanks. It is a
good idea to keep the
fuel tanks "topped off "
when possible to reduce
fuel vapors inside the
tank. Do not run the
fuel level close to
Depth Gauge
The depth gauge
indicates the water
depth under the keel of
the boat. It features a
shallow water alarm
which is adjustable. By
monitoring the water
depth closely, damage
related to props and
Speedometer
The speedometer used
on
selected
models
indicates kilometers per
hour and miles per hour
by measuring water
pressure against a small
hole
in
a
device
mounted under the boat

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