Exhaust hoses . . . . . . where ?

'Crockett

Freelance Smartass
Hey guy's,

Somebody asked about heavy duty exhaust hoses over a PWC Forum and I posted a response that I thought might be usefull here too . . .

"I have found an assortment of 45's and 90's along with several options for heavy duty straight sections at a local diesel truck repair supply/parts store in my area. The straight sections I have used are "green stripe" hose which I think is a goodyear product. This is also where I buy coupler material by the foot for my Factory Pipe "B" pipe couplers.( The Blue & Red stuff )

Obviously they won't have just what your looking for all in one piece . . . . but you may be able to "build" a duplicate of yours by using straights and bends spliced together with some thin wall stainless or aluminum tubing."

. . . since I know a lot of you guys are running "B" pipes I thought that part would be particulaly interesting to you. I seem to recall that I paid the same amount for 1 foot of the Blue and Red hose as Factory Pipe does for just one individual coupler.

Gotta save a buck where ever you can . . . . . .:biggthumpup:

'Crockett
 

RoyalFlush@PCB

Shootin' The Crap
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Hey guy's,

Somebody asked about heavy duty exhaust hoses over a PWC Forum and I posted a response that I thought might be usefull here too . . .



. . . since I know a lot of you guys are running "B" pipes I thought that part would be particulaly interesting to you. I seem to recall that I paid the same amount for 1 foot of the Blue and Red hose as Factory Pipe does for just one individual coupler.

Gotta save a buck where ever you can . . . . . .:biggthumpup:

'Crockett

We have a supplier (Rubber Specialties :biggrin: ) here in Panama City that carries marine exhaust hose. I bought a three-foot section of the FPP size coupler hose.
 
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