Here is the type I used, they have the stainless cover that protects them from the sun and also makes them look more fancy without the expense.Good morning all…I am trying to replace the through hull drain fittings for live wells and fish boxes below the waterline on my 1987 257 Trophy Pro…any tips or suggestions would be appreciated!!…
Thanks…I was planning on switching to stainless…..how about access?….I don’t have and access panels that I can see….do I have to remove the gas tank covers and go in through that way to get to the lower fittings?Here is the type I used, they have the stainless cover that protects them from the sun and also makes them look more fancy without the expense.
I had a big challenge getting to mine, but they did have round removable access points to get to them. I'm not familiar with your model, so I don't know where the access would be. My forearms were not small enough to fit through the accesses, I had to get my skinny brother to help out. Mine are Molded from polypropylene with glass fiber for strength. None of mine are actually below the water line, slightly above. The originals were crumbling and a big threat for having problems, I'm very glad they are done!Thanks…I was planning on switching to stainless…..how about access?….I don’t have and access panels that I can see….do I have to remove the gas tank covers and go in through that way to get to the lower fittings?
Thank you…I have the round access holes as well…..was hoping for something better and bigger!!…lolI had a big challenge getting to mine, but they did have round removable access points to get to them. I'm not familiar with your model, so I don't know where the access would be. My forearms were not small enough to fit through the accesses, I had to get my skinny brother to help out. Mine are Molded from polypropylene with glass fiber for strength. None of mine are actually below the water line, slightly above. The originals were crumbling and a big threat for having problems, I'm very glad they are done!
It was a very challenging process, certainly something that has to be done correctly for safety reasons. If I went through the processes I had to do on some, your head would certainly be spinning. Patience and a lot of thought needs to be in place. Some of the old ones were very difficult to get out, and the live well fitting underneath on mine were a nightmare. Good luck with yours!Thank you…I have the round access holes as well…..was hoping for something better and bigger!!…lol
Thanks!….I’ll keep you posted on my progress….if I make any!…lolIt was a very challenging process, certainly something that has to be done correctly for safety reasons. If I went through the processes I had to do on some, your head would certainly be spinning. Patience and a lot of thought needs to be in place. Some of the old ones were very difficult to get out, and the live well fitting underneath on mine were a nightmare. Good luck with yours!
I actually found a huge drill bit that I used to drill from the outside into the old fitting, it drilled a hole very close to the size of the threaded part and made removal easier. I think they used 5200 on them originally and it made the nut near impossible to turn.I thought I was going to do that...until I tried to do it...ugh...access is a nightmare and those nuts are impossible.