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    Thu Hull connection

    I have a 3/4" bronze thru hull for a rule pump. I was then going to screw the thru hull on a gate value and then the pump screwed into the gate valve.

    The gate valve is metal and the threads do not match up to the thru hull.

    Does this mean that I have to us a PVC-plastic gate valve connected to the thru hull so the plastic threads will somewhat form.

    Thkx
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    #2
    Sounds like one it NPT and one is NST. PVC or bronze, you need to determine what the threads of the thru-hull is and get a ball-valve to match it. Or determine the ball-valve threads and get a thru-hull to match it. Personally, im not a fan of using PVC/rubber before the ball-valve
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      #3
      Wont be a PVC gate valve. It will likely be a ball valve.

      Originally posted by Dave K View Post
      I have a 3/4" bronze thru hull for a rule pump. I was then going to screw the thru hull on a gate value and then the pump screwed into the gate valve.

      The gate valve is metal and the threads do not match up to the thru hull.

      Does this mean that I have to us a PVC-plastic gate valve connected to the thru hull so the plastic threads will somewhat form.

      Thkx
      So this monkey walks into a bar...

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        #4
        Two personal opinions:

        1) You don't want a gate valve. You want a ball valve. Quarter-turn control and full-flow profile through the valve for minimal turbulence and maximum flow.

        2) Thruhulls are available that have "blended" threads - NPS nearer the mushroom and NPT at the end where the valve attaches. They solve the problem you're facing. I'm sure chpthril (one of your respondents here) can provide them, and I know that Jason at WakeMakers has them, as does Marine Hardware in the Seattle area (via their website).

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          #5
          Originally posted by WABoating View Post
          Two personal opinions:

          1) You don't want a gate valve. You want a ball valve. Quarter-turn control and full-flow profile through the valve for minimal turbulence and maximum flow.

          2) Thruhulls are available that have "blended" threads - NPS nearer the mushroom and NPT at the end where the valve attaches. They solve the problem you're facing. I'm sure chpthril (one of your respondents here) can provide them, and I know that Jason at WakeMakers has them, as does Marine Hardware in the Seattle area (via their website).
          I got the thrul hulls from Jason. I did think it was screwing on very well thought
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            #6
            Originally posted by Dave K View Post
            I got the thrul hulls from Jason. I did think it was screwing on very well thought
            Can you post up a link to the gate valve that you are using? I need to see what the specs are and then we can see what needs to be done.
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              #7
              Originally posted by chpthril View Post
              Can you post up a link to the gate valve that you are using? I need to see what the specs are and then we can see what needs to be done.
              They seem to screw into one another about 4 threads up.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dave K View Post
                Where did the gate valve come from and whats the make and model? Looks like a residential/commercial plumbing ball-valve.
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                  #9
                  Yeah, that's not the ball valve that Jason/WakeMakers sells. His are red bronze, from Marine Hardware in the Seattle area. Says so right on the handle.

                  That's also not the thruhulls he sells. His do not have the set screw on the side.

                  I wouldn't mix metals....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by WABoating View Post
                    Yeah, that's not the ball valve that Jason/WakeMakers sells. His are red bronze, from Marine Hardware in the Seattle area. Says so right on the handle.

                    That's also not the thruhulls he sells. His do not have the set screw on the side.

                    I wouldn't mix metals....
                    The valve I got from Rona and the thu hull is in fact what I ordered from Jason and what they shipped me.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Dave K View Post
                      The valve I got from Rona and the thu hull is in fact what I ordered from Jason and what they shipped me.
                      Interesting... I recently received both 3/4 and 1 inch thruhulls and neither type had those little set screws. Oh well.

                      Anyway, I still wouldn't mix metals. If your valve isn't red bronze, I'd get one that is.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by WABoating View Post
                        Interesting... I recently received both 3/4 and 1 inch thruhulls and neither type had those little set screws. Oh well.

                        Anyway, I still wouldn't mix metals. .
                        Im guessing theres now chance of mixing metels here since the topic is about threads that dont match
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                          Im guessing theres now chance of mixing metels here since the topic is about threads that dont match
                          Yeah, good point!

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