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Faria Boat Trim Gauge GP9997A | OMC Cobra 2 Inch Black
Boat part number 1051622 is a new trim gauge from Faria, part number GP9997A .
made for Custom Applications
$19.95 MSRP: $33.68
GLS Stock #: 1051622-BF653
123 in stock
Boat part number 1051622 is a new trim gauge from Faria, part number GP9997A .
The (clear) illuminated gauge features black bezel, domed lens, black face, white lettering and numerals with gold accent, and white needle.
Measures approximately 2 1/4" across the face including bezel and uses an approximate 2" diameter cutout.
Mounting bracket included.
Specifications:
- Part manufacturer: Faria
- Part number: GP9997A
- Set up for OMC Cobra engines (2001 and Newer)
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Pigtail connector / harness not included.
Wiring diagram NOT included. You will need to check with a dealer for the proper pin/wiring sequencing.
Product Questions
I have a 1987 OMC Cobra, 5.7L and it has no trim/tilt gauge and it operates with an up/down/off switch on the helm. There is no control on the shift/throttle control. The system works, but I have no reference for tilt other than the general trim of the boat while under way or the pump sound when fully down as it bypasses. Is there a gauge and limit switch configuration similar to Mercruiser that I can install? Thanks.
Question by: Paul French on Mar 13, 2023, 8:20 PM
Hello Paul,
Honestly not sure. We are not dealers - we purchase surplus and overstocks - and have limited knowledge on the mechanics of how they all work. I think what we might suggest is try and find some owners forums where another owner may be able to assist.
Sorry we could not help.
Gene
Honestly not sure. We are not dealers - we purchase surplus and overstocks - and have limited knowledge on the mechanics of how they all work. I think what we might suggest is try and find some owners forums where another owner may be able to assist.
Sorry we could not help.
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Mar 14, 2023, 8:17 AM