




Tonto2 wrote:Cheers guys, been toying with the idea of running one hose for the pump and pick up with a "Y" fitting but not to sure if it will create back flow to the pump. Also I have a live well pump as opposed to a bilge pump which allows a wash down hose to be used but these are normally fitted inside the hull.Good ideas there cheerstonto |


Durban wrote:the T piece you have at the bottom end will restrict the flow to the left if you have water coming in from the bottom if you want an even flow |
Tonto2 wrote:Looks like you have gone down to 15mm as your intake be interested to hear about your results |
Structfab wrote:
I'm going to take that "Y" and make it a "T". Buteline plumbing fittings are the go I reacon, luckily I've got the clamping tools for these too,otherwise any old marine adhesive would suffice I'm sure. Hopefully that'll feed the pump sufficiently underway, might need to install a value to the "T" outlet if pressures aint enough. Installation tomorrow.
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