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So do I have to lift the console & remove the deck/fuel tank hatch cover to run the hoses or can I fish them through by taping the ends to the existing cable and pull/fish them through ?
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When you pull the old ones out, pull a string in that was attached to them. Tie the string to the new ones and fish them threw. Should go easily if there is not a lot of stuff in already in there.
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Easy enough and that is what I just explained but I don't think there is a conduit that the existing cable is going through. My question is, are the hydraulic cables ok just running loose under the cock pit sole just like the existing cable is, or should they be protected from chafing somehow since they will not be protected by a conduit ?
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The sock is a great idea, I have pulled several through the bilge unprotected and never had any issues but I like the sock idea, especially giving one a "warm fuzzy" feeling know the hoses have an extra layer of protection.
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Thanks, that's the kind of helpful answers/advice I was looking for.
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Here you go I google-ed this real quick but you can find many different suppliers and types:
http://www.directmaterial.com/Hydrau...m?1=1&CartID=0 http://www.grainger.com/product/16P8...140221195243:s
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