Bilge blower hose flanges |
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MourningWood
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Posted: July-29-2019 at 3:26am |
The connectors to the rear bilge exhaust louvers are pretty toasted. Don't see direct replacement. Anyone have a solution? Thanks
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1964 Dunphy X-55 "One 'N Dun"
'I measured twice, cut three times, and it's still too short!" |
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8122pbrainard
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8122pbrainard
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What size ducting did they use? Maybe some portable AC flanges and ducting will work?
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woodyelc
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Take the flange off and just screw the hose into the hole. it will not go anywhere
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MourningWood
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Thanks Pete and Woody...
I ordered a pair of these because they're Attwood, say "marine" and cost twice as much. [http://www.attwoodmarine.com/store/product/Twist-On-Hose-Flange[/URL] |
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1964 Dunphy X-55 "One 'N Dun"
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8122pbrainard
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Woody, I'm nominating you to the back yard hack group!! Brian, Looks like those will work fantastic. |
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