Gary:

It's the same as mine.

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

On 2014/01/25 3:11 PM, ahycr...@cox.net wrote:
is this the mixing elbow everybody has?
http://www.oldportmarine.com/misc_gm_ym_uelbow_assy.htm
Gary
---- ahycr...@cox.net wrote:
are all you guys talking about the yanmar 3gm30f engine?

                                                                                
          Gary Kolc
---- Wally Bryant <w...@wbryant.com> wrote:
Absolutely.  I think that hours of heat on that hose/mixer elbow
connection makes it impossible to remove without cutting it off.  I keep
a section of 2" exhaust hose stuck in the back of the boat, just in case
I need to do it again. Maybe next time I'll try some Permatex #2 gasket
sealant, which handles extended high temps without getting crusty.
There's always something new to try and figure out.

Wal

John Russo wrote:
The hardest part was the short hose interfacing
the elbow with the muffler and I had a problem removing and reconnecting.
There doesn't appear to be any short cuts unless you are willing to cut off
the interface hose and replace it with a new one.

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