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offthefront 06-17-2010 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by Sweet Nmocean (Post 3138255)
I ran into the same thing on mine and I used stainless steel tubing I made up, it was easy and free since I work at a power plant I have access to a complete machine shop at work and I have even had the machinist custom make some outdrive parts.

No wonder my Light Bill is so High !!!!!!!! :drink:

AIR TIME 06-20-2010 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by olysan (Post 3137100)
Thanks for the advice guys. I'm not looking to skimp. I'm really looking for the best way to connect a line between two 1 1/4" hose nipples, and pvc seemed like the best alternative to a "molded hose".

Seems to me that regardless of wether I use PVC, copper, or stainless the weak link will be the connection to the cooler which will be 1 1/4" hose with a hose clamp.

always use two clamps on all hoses

SHAWN DAVIS 06-21-2010 01:01 PM

The pvc will work fine if its double clamped.


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