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  • Paul_P30
    Member
    • Jul 2022
    • 1

    rebuilding exhaust question

    I am rebuilding the hot section of the exhaust from the A4 to the muffler of my P30. The water inlet fitting I bought last week from Moyer has a 1 5/8 inch OD. The fitting on the muffler is 1 1/2 inch OD. It looks like the previous owner stretched a 1 1/2 hose over the (now failed) Onan water inlet. What is a good way to stretch a new hose over the fitting? is there a marine exhaust hose safe 'grease'? Or would hose clamps seal a 1 5/8 inch hose to a 1 1/2 muffler? That doesn't sound like a good idea?
    Thanks,
    Paul
  • Marty Levenson
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2004
    • 679

    #2
    heat

    Not sure about your exact situation, but in general heating the hose before pushing it onto a fitting works wonders. Holding the hose in hot water for a minute or two is best: a heat gun is my second choice if that's too awkward.
    Marty
    1967 Tartan 27
    Bowen Island, BC

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    • msmith10
      Afourian MVP
      • Jun 2006
      • 474

      #3
      And to lube the hose use some Dawn. Greases can eat hoses.
      Mark Smith
      1977 c&c30 Mk1 hailing from Port Clinton, Ohio

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      • Dave Neptune
        Afourian MVP, Professor Emeritus
        • Jan 2007
        • 5044

        #4
        Paul, not sure if you are trying to reduce an 1 5/8 on to an 1 1/2 or stretch an 1 1/2 on to an 1 5/8 however your right that it's not a good idea. You want the integrity of anything that can leak dangerous gasses or water into the boat to be done correctly so it is safe for you and the crew. IMHO.

        You could maybe cobble an adaptor together or find one.

        Dave Neptune

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        • MuD
          Member
          • Jun 2023
          • 1

          #5
          Did it work

          Were you able to replace the exhaust hose? What size did you end up using? In the same situation myself.

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          • Dave Neptune
            Afourian MVP, Professor Emeritus
            • Jan 2007
            • 5044

            #6
            No news there

            MuD, first welcome to the MMI forum.

            Unfortunately Paul P30's post was the only one he ever made so no answer there probably as it was a year ago.

            My advise is the same as before in my post on that thread because forcing something to fit in the exhaust especially and anywhere else on a boat is not a good idea.

            Take a look at the space you have and try to cobble an adaptor of some sort.

            If you could describe what is going to what IE larger pipe going to smaller hose or visa-versa perhaps someone may have a good idea but you will need the "space or length" to install it.

            Dave Neptune

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