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Some would caution against the brass fitting in the aluminum pickup fitting.
Thats why I said "Some"...Factory,,,,been OK for 16 years, should be good for another 16!!
Brass is much better than S/S on aluminum and note that KY sprayed it as well. The other thing is you shouldn't be getting salt water up there .Some would caution against the brass fitting in the aluminum pickup fitting.
When screwing it down a nice trick is to use some strips of 1/2" pvc board behind the edge to give the screws some bite.
Brass is much better than S/S on aluminum and note that KY sprayed it as well. The other thing is you shouldn't be getting salt water up there .
Looks a very neat job KY, I like your work looks like you are very fussy you even changed the water hose .
In your 2nd pic, does your deck plate sit right above the sender or fill hose? My tank was done 3 yrs ago and the deck plate is above the fill hose and at an angle to the sender. Wondering if I gotta take the whole hatch off to replace the sender.
Using two clamps on fuel lines is preferred as you have done. When using two clamps, they should be installed in opposite directions and with the screws not aligned with each other.
Awesome job! Let's just say when KY visited my home a few weeks back I was embarrassed about my boat. My boat is in a shed under cover but I don't shrink wrap it or cover it for the winter. My cats git their muddy paws all over the boat. There were leaves in the cockpit and a stain line from last summer. My boat was DIRTY and just a mess.
I have known John for a few years and I could tell he keeps his boat ship shape. He keeps her in a climate controlled warehouse in the winter! When I showed him my boat , I was ashamed. The good news is it cleans up.
Agreed. I just learned the hard way after having my deck recored and trying to install it only to be cursing myself as half of the screws just spun in place. It seems like a ridiculously poor idea by Grady for the construction of the floor where the deck attaches as it is so so thin. This is on a 98 gulfstream.
Bronze is better, brass not so much. the zinc in the brass will corrode( also depends on the composition of the brass).
I agree but I think you will find the factory fitting is bronze. On my old boat all through hull fittings were bronze. Stainless steel may look better on my new boat but will corrode in time especially if the boat is kept in salt water all the time.
In KY's case the fitting will outlast the boat I think.