Live well ball valve on a 228

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I need to replace the connection for the ball valve handle and the rod that that fills my live well on my 228 any help on finding that part would be appreciated. I think I need a complete new rod.
 
Not sure if this is what you need. Ordered a 24" for my 228.


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That's exactly what I need, I just ordered it. Thank you
 
That's exactly what I need, I just ordered it. Thank you
So very welcome.

Bloodweiser helped me out with the length when I added my new live well and wash down system.
 
That's exactly what I need, I just ordered it. Thank you
Does that extension include the ball valve itself and do you happen to know if it's the same size for both the livewell and raw water washdown?
 
Does that extension include the ball valve itself and do you happen to know if it's the same size for both the livewell and raw water washdown?
No just the exstension, and I believe they are the same size valves/
 
By extension, it is just the metal rod and not the yellow handle that is shown in the pic right?
 
Not sure if this is what you need. Ordered a 24" for my 228.


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Man is that slick, I fabricated some rods to replace mine last year as they were toast, but these look much better.
 
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The fork on the lower end is called a clevis yoke, or a rod clevis, if you have to replace one. When I bought my 2000 Seafarer last year, it was completely rusted away, so a steel one made it into the production by mistake, or GW may have used steel for a while. A nice person at TH sent me a stainless one. SS replacement is about $15 online, but the clevis pin is not always included, so check.
 
Just a heads up, you may want to vacuum your bilge as I’ve had shavings and debris like that burn out my bilge pumps. The debris gets caught in the impeller. It’s always something!
 
Not sure if this is what you need. Ordered a 24" for my 228.


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That looks like a new seacock in an old bilge. Is that correct? How bad was the replacement job? I'm considering doing mine.

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3-4 year old post. But that's what you'll need if yours are rusted off or seized shut. I replaced mine a few years back, the rods were good but the handles for seacocks were rusted off. You will stand on your head going into the bilge after them. The pics of that bilge at the first of this thread was beyond nasty. My throat was closing in and felt a smother coming on looking at it.

Here's a better view of a bilge. Just sayin'


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