Get an angle grinder and knock off some of the lip. Won't do a bit of harm, 
then sock some grease to the pipe and push it on. 

Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax

On 2013-04-10, at 18:35, Robert Abbott <robertabb...@eastlink.ca> wrote:

Background on the question......replaced the muffler and mixing elbow 
today.....first time for me doing this job, second time for my mentor who 
assisted....he was the more experienced at these tasks, thank god....got to the 
last part of the job and ran into the old saying, there are no easy jobs..... 
couldn't get the 2" hose to the muffler on the mixing elbow end ....the mixing 
elbow has a small 'lip' that is the challenge.....went on easy over the lip on 
the new Vernalift muffler....worked on it until I called quit.....put on liquid 
dish detergent .... heat gun .....put the hose in hot water....close but close 
doesn't count....can't get enough leverage to push it up over the lip of the 
mixing elbow....really frustrating.

Before someone says do you have the correct hose size....yes...2" hard wall 
marine hose came off..... the same is going on.....I had to cut the old one off 
on the mixing elbow side.

A smart guy, which I wasn't today, would have put the mixing elbow side hose on 
in the vice grip on the work bench and not when you are on your side in the 
engine compartment with little to no leverage. Mixing elbow is not coming off 
going back to the workbench to get his hose on even if I have to go to a 
slightly bigger hose.

I need some really innovative ideas to stretch the 2" hose to get it over the 
end of the mixing elbow.     Don't tell me to use soap, heat, hot 
water.....tried all of those today.....I need a really innovative solution...

There is no problem that can't be overcome......help me please!

Bob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.


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