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How much do you have to leave to flare?
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don't know exactly. I bought a few extra, short tubes, to practice but I'm pretty sure it's not much more than 1/8".
You have the flare tool? the tubes are cheap, dry run a few. |
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Mark,
I'm doing the tube replacement how much extra tube is needed to flare? Did 1/8th over work?
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This question is really for anyone. I'm hoping to work on it today.
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never mind I got it done.
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Sorry - Just got back to this, but you got them done?
I did the four in my boat a few weeks ago. The Rot Doctor epoxy I have used before successfully, on my 3" exhaust transome penetrations, and it seemed to do the trick again. I did use 1/8", a bit less actually, and used white Boatlife Lifecalk around them. Nothing against 3M, just a preference. I'm not in the water yet, so we'll see. |
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