Have you tired warming the hose? 
Wear gloves, heat up a tea kettle of water, soap up the mixing elbow with Joy 
dish detergent. Pour hot water on and into the hose end. Try not to get any in 
the mixing elbow. 

Be persisistent, be Resolute . Or offer to buy a yard guy a 30 pack of beer to 
show you? He'll probably do it on his break for you. 


Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Atlantic City, NJ 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Abbott" <robertabb...@eastlink.ca> 
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 8:27:48 AM 
Subject: Stus-List Question 

Rich: 

I did that also, beveled the inside of the hose with a box cutter. The 
hose is a hard-walled, marine exhaust hose with a wire 
lining.....extremely stiff. The lip on the mixing elbow is the 
challenge....because of where it is with me lying on my left side inside 
the engine compartment, I don't have enough leverage to push the hose 
over the lip. The other end slides on the new muffler with little effort. 

There's no way I could use an angle grinder down there to take the 'lip' 
off.....I need the use of two hands to use the grinder 
properly/safely.....I can't position myself with the room, or lack 
thereof, to do that. I have a hot water tank in the port lazarette that 
further restricts the access to the engine compartment. 

The idea of a 'tail pipe expander' might be the solution....it's only 
$20....after what I went through yesterday and the way parts of my body 
feel today, I would gladly pay another $20 to bring this boat project to 
a conclusion. 

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



On 2013/04/11 6:21 AM, Knowles Rich wrote: 
> Bob, if you clamp that properly with two good quality clamps, it will never 
> slip off. Also, did you try taking a box cutter and bevelling the inside of 
> the rubber hose a bit? 
> 
> Rich Knowles 
> Indigo. LF38 
> Halifax 
> 
> On 2013-04-10, at 22:27, Robert Abbott <robertabb...@eastlink.ca> wrote: 
> 
> Dwight: 
> 
> Tried both ends first with liquid detergent, heat gun, hot water, all at 
> once......I wasn't kidding when I said who has got an innovative idea. 
> Haven't been past yours and Rich's yet but Rich has an idea, angle grid the 
> lip off the mixing elbow.....the reason the lip is on it is to accidentally 
> prevent the hose from slipping off.....a safety thing....well let me assure 
> everyone, when I get it on, it ain't accidentally coming off. 
> 
> Bob Abbott 
> AZURA 
> C&C 32 - 84 
> Halifax, N.S. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2013/04/10 7:34 PM, dwight veinot wrote: 
>> Robert 
>> 
>> Did you try taking it off the muffler end and attaching to mixing elbow end 
>> first, still using detergent, heat etc. 
>> 
>> Dwight Veinot 
>> C&C 35 MKII, Alianna 
>> Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS 
>> -----Original Message----- 
>> From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Robert 
>> Abbott 
>> Sent: April 10, 2013 6:35 PM 
>> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
>> Subject: Stus-List Question 
>> 
>> 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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