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1986 Carver 3207 Water system
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1986 Carver 3207 Water system
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Re: 1986 Carver 3207 Water system
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Re: 1986 Carver 3207 Water system
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Re: 1986 Carver 3207 Water system
km1125 wrote:Source of the post If you have the grey plastic water lines, then plan on replacing them all at some point. They will (if they haven't already) start to crack and leak. I replaced all mine with PEX several years ago and am VERY happy I did. It's not that expensive to do and it also makes you find all the nooks and crannies in the boat because you have to follow the old lines to run the new ones.
yes i just looked at pex piping and i think im going to take some time and replace everything fist tonight im going to take a long look at everything
thanks for your input was it a hard thing to do?
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Probably the toughest spot was in the rear head. On mine I had to go through like 3 90 degree turns without kinking the tubing... just took a little more time and patience.
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km1125 wrote:Source of the post It really wasn't hard at all. There were a couple spots that were hard to crimp because there was a "T" in an inconvenient place. I used the copper crimp style though, not the push-on EZ connectors. You're just following the old lines and sometimes can tape the new lines to the old lines to help pull them through a blind area.
Probably the toughest spot was in the rear head. On mine I had to go through like 3 90 degree turns without kinking the tubing... just took a little more time and patience.
thanks for the insight i like the idea of replacing the pipes just seems like i should on a boat so old
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