Gary:

Sure, please send me the pictures offline.....email address.... robertabb...@eastlink.ca


I think I know what it looks like, and if I had done it that way, it would have been a lot easier....but I didn't think of it that way at the time.....I thought, a piece of 18" hose came off and an 18" hose is going back on ...and it did but it was not easy.

Rob





On 2014/01/25 3:45 PM, ahycr...@cox.net wrote:
The U elbow piece is ID  threaded and on my setup there is a 2" piece of standard black 
pipe threaded into it. Next is a 90 degree elbow then a 3" piece of pipe. That 3" 
piece of pipe has been turned down from an OD of 1 .650 to 1.520. This piece is turned about 
1.5 inches back. This allows the hose to the water muffler to slide on easily. Even after 20 
years I was able to undo the 2 clamps and slide the assembly off with no trouble. Pictures 
available.

                                                                          Gary
---- Jake Brodersen <captain_j...@cox.net> wrote:
Looks just like mine.

Jake

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Subject: Re: Stus-List Mixing Elbow

is this the mixing elbow everybody has?
http://www.oldportmarine.com/misc_gm_ym_uelbow_assy.htm
                                                         Gary


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