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From: Bill Payne (bpayne@sanynet.ne.jp)
Date: Sat Apr 08 2000 - 16:51:09 PDT


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>Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2000 08:47:31 +0900
>To: "Wm. Longyard" <longyard@ix.netcom.com>
>From: Bill Payne <bpayne@sanynet.ne.jp>
>Subject: Re: Hose Trick
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>The year was 1954 when I needed to put sleeves in the cylinders of a V-8
>60 horse power motor on a 40 Ford coupe. I can still hear the screeching
>sound as we rolled those sleeves in dry ice before pounding them in the
>cylinders.
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>Cheers,
>Bill Payne
>Pilgrim
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>>I'm putting in two cockpit drains in my Siren 17. The single
>>existing drain isn't sufficient for quick drainage (similar to
>>Potters, hence this note.) I purchased two drains, and two
>>transom flapper valves from Defender (about $30) and then the
>>hose from West. I had trouble fitting the hose on the drains and
>>valves, until I dippeed the ends of it in boiling water for 30
>>seconds. It then slipped right on.
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>>Yours,
>>Bill Longyard
>>Winston-Salem, NC
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