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06-21-2005, 12:36 PM #1
For those of you looking to put a bilge pump in your Ski....
I just might have a good solution for you on how to run the plumbing.
On one of the bailer tubes (up high) you could put on of these check valves inline
http://www.consolidatedplastics.com/...tor-C1497.aspx
This would prevent water from going back down into the bailer when the pump turns on
Then downstream a few inches put one of these "t's"
http://www.consolidatedplastics.com/...ion-C2157.aspx
Plumb your pump into the "T"
Does this sound like a reasonable solution, rather than some sort of a thruhull fitting that can leak?
Feedback?
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06-22-2005, 12:22 AM #2
All the sea-doo's I've seen already have a check valve inline.
I don't think your going to get enough volume through the tubes and you'll strain the hell out of your bilge pump.
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