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Cooling pilot output replacement

Steve69

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2008
Boat Model
SS
Boat Length
21
My wife "bumped" a dock and broke the forward pee holes.
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They still work but the plastic is busted and shoved part way inside the hull. I found aluminum replacements but what I haven't found yet is the size I need to get. I'm probably going to replace them with the 45 degree fittings. Does anyone know what size I need to get for my boat?

https://adaracing.com/personal-watercra ... /?limit=50

Thanks
 
Thanks, but I still don't know what size it is and I don't want to replace them with more plastic.
 
That’s so funny that we both posted these the same day.

Here is the deal, the ones I bought worked, but you can buy them in half inch instead of 3/8. Honestly, the pee hole is 3/8”, but the hose on the inside is 1/2”. I had to wrap my nozzles and re clamp, as I could not crank them down quite tight enough. Or I just didn’t give it enough effort. I do like the anodized ones.

Here are the ones I bought:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-8-45-Deg...rentrq:e84138ef1640a9cd717ac873fff0fcc8|iid:1

Here are the ones I would buy if I did it again tomorrow.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-45-Deg...tting+Blue&_from=R40&rt=nc&_trksid=m570.l1313
 
Thanks! That's exactly what I needed .
 
How did you get the 1/2 inch ones through the hull? I have an AR195 and just broke one of the stock ones. Bought the 1/2 from ada racing, but it wont go through the hull and Im not about the mess up my boat by forcing it.
 
Before doing so, test fit it on the hose inside the hull to be sure yours are 1/2", they may have used 3/8" Either way, if they fit the hose on the inside, you can always run a 1/2" drill bit through the hole to open it up a bit.

But don't drill or force it if the hose on the inside is 3/8", then you will have another issue on the inside.

Good luck,
 
My wife "bumped" a dock and broke the forward pee holes.
icon_confused.gif
They still work but the plastic is busted and shoved part way inside the hull. I found aluminum replacements but what I haven't found yet is the size I need to get. I'm probably going to replace them with the 45 degree fittings. Does anyone know what size I need to get for my boat?

https://adaracing.com/personal-watercra ... /?limit=50

Thanks
Were you able to replace them yourself?
 
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Please don't take this the wrong way, but if you are unsure of how to clamp a hose to a fitting, you may need a mechanic, but I do doubt that is the case. If you look at the new pisser, it has a locking nut on the inside, and an area where the hose clamps to the pisser. You may need someone on the outside of the hull to hold it in place while you tighten it down, but that's it.

I would suggest looking inside your hull, and see if you personally can reach the fittings. Get a small socket wrench for the hose clamp. Believe me, a small socket will be much easier than a flat blade screwdriver. If you can get the old one out, you can put the new one in. It's stupid simple.

The guy on the outside may be able to hold the angle of the new pisser, but putting a big Phillips screwdriver in the hole and holding the outlet angle. Be sure to put something over the screwdriver as not to scratch the anodized coating off the outlet.

Good luck,
 
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