Hi Bub,
Kloudie1 has got it. An open ended flow will yield very low pressure. Being the scavenger that I am, I found a 10 gpm flowmeter at a surplus store for $12.00. Having been a process engineer for a time, I couldn't resist and bought it. As you can see, I relocated my water strainer to the front of the engine compartment and installed the flow meter on the outlet. That in combination with the analog temperature gauge can forewarn me of a problem. For the Yanmar 3GM flow is about 2 gpm at idle and just over 7 gpm at 3000 rpm.
My first indication of a problem is always whether or not water is coming out with the exhaust on start up. If not, the flow meter just confirms there s a problem. If I'm cruising I do find myself looking at the analog temperature gauge periodically that I also have in the cockpit. If the temp looks like it is starting to climb, a check of the flowmeter again confirms there is a problem. Then I have to go find the root cause.
Its still a nice addition that just provides a little extra monitoring I find helpful on occasion.
Allan