aluminum guide tubes

Pablo

sqeez bth levrs & lean bk
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Where do you get those aluminum guide tubes/rods, for the steering cable and such, that run under the tray? I tore all mine up defoaming
 

Waternut

Customizing addict
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Macon, GA
Toilet supply tubes work perfectly and cost $3 at Lowes or Home Depot... I used it for a trim line in my 750 and just put one in the SJ in case I decide to install trim.

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BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
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Long Island
Toilet supply tubes work perfectly and cost $3 at Lowes or Home Depot... I used it for a trim line in my 750 and just put one in the SJ in case I decide to install trim.

except those lines arent stainless. they are plated steel. i looked into those when i was drilling a dual cooling line through my hull.

i dont think it would last a season in salt water for me.
 

WAB

salty nuts
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coastal GA
The OEM PVC steering cable tube has a funny bend in it that may be hard to duplicate. Maybe Yamaha sells that tube?
 

Pablo

sqeez bth levrs & lean bk
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I've been trying to order new tubes through McMaster carr and can't seem to nail down the correct size. I've got the McMaster carr part # thread saved and just reviewed it. I can't seem to find the correct diameter tube. I measure approx. 3/8" OD with 5/16" ID. McMaster sells a 3/8 ID and a 1/4 ID. My ski's last owner installed similar tubes with a threaded end and a butted fitting on one end to allow pressure fitting between the bulkhead and outer wall of pump housing. See pics. I like that idea, but can't find anything like that on McMaster. What diameter are you guys using for unthreaded tubes and is everyone just using 5200 to secure/water proof? These are not exactly cheap (aluminum)! I need 4 tubes...20" length. 72" is around $50 and will still need another tube 36" is around $20. I can't stomach $70 for this sheeot!!! I may look at copper too.
 

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SuperJETT

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You want 3/8" o.d.
I'd do this in stainless:
8989K482
(Same as 8989K481)Type 304 Stainless Steel Welded Tubing 3/8" OD, .319" ID, .028" Wall, 3' LengthIn stock at $6.39 Each
$6.39 for 36" of it, even if it doesn't work it's not a huge waste. www.mcmaster.com Oh, you'll probably have it tomorrow if you order it today.
 
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You want 3/8" o.d.
I'd do this in stainless:
8989K482
(Same as 8989K481)Type 304 Stainless Steel Welded Tubing 3/8" OD, .319" ID, .028" Wall, 3' LengthIn stock at $6.39 Each
$6.39 for 36" of it, even if it doesn't work it's not a huge waste. www.mcmaster.com Oh, you'll probably have it tomorrow if you order it today.


Perfect! Mcmaster is ridiculously fast with shipping.
 

SUPERJET-113

GASKETS FOR CHAMP BRAP!
except those lines arent stainless. they are plated steel. i looked into those when i was drilling a dual cooling line through my hull.
i dont think it would last a season in salt water for me.

They are chrome coated copper tubing. I've used them for trim tubes also. I dont know how copper does in the in salt water though, I ride mostly fresh water.

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