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Teleflex Boat Speedometer 59641 | Hurricane 50 MPH 3 1/4 Inch Black
Boat part number 1001404 is a new 50 MPH Hurricane series speedometer from Teleflex, part number 59641 .
made for Custom Applications
$34.95 MSRP: $80.93
GLS Stock #: 1001404-PE225
202 in stock
Boat part number 1001404 is a new 50 MPH Hurricane series speedometer from Teleflex, part number 59641 .
This illuminated speedometer features a domed lens, black bezel, black face, white needle, and white graphics with blue accents.
Measures approximately 3 3/4" across the face including bezel. Requires an approximate 3 1/4" Dia. cutout. Connects with Pitot and (2) spade male. Mounting bracket included.
Specifications:
This illuminated speedometer features a domed lens, black bezel, black face, white needle, and white graphics with blue accents.
Measures approximately 3 3/4" across the face including bezel. Requires an approximate 3 1/4" Dia. cutout. Connects with Pitot and (2) spade male. Mounting bracket included.
Specifications:
- Part Manufacturer: Teleflex Marine
- Part Number: 59641
- Series: Hurricane
- Colors: Black
- Overall Dimensions: 3 3/4" Dia.
- Cutout: 3 1/4" Dia.
- Connections: Pitot | (2) Spade Male
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual 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
How accurate is it? Can I adjust the calibration of it?
Question by: Stan Sumrall on Jun 21, 2022, 7:44 AM
Hi Stan,
The way we understand it, the gauges themselves are typically pretty accurate. It's the pitot pickups that can cause the speed to vary greatly. They get bent and the water pressure varies, etc. Unfortunately, there is no calibration on these.
Gene
The way we understand it, the gauges themselves are typically pretty accurate. It's the pitot pickups that can cause the speed to vary greatly. They get bent and the water pressure varies, etc. Unfortunately, there is no calibration on these.
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Jun 21, 2022, 10:32 AM