Yeah..probably not! Wonder if Fly High would make you some custom 1.5" fittings to fit those Rule 3800gph washdown pumps? That would make it interesting!
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I have a bunch of fittings for 1.5 inch if anyone wants. I have reducers from the 1.5 to 1" as well that snap onto the rule 3800 and I have Y's that reduce the 1.5 to 2 1" fittings. Hit me up if anyone needs anything.Build thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by duffymahoney View PostI asked flyhigh and they said no.
Duffy, you did exactly what I am testing right now - parallel smaller fittings instead of a single larger fitting. I definitely would have done it with those 1.5 inch pumps. Now I just wonder if there's enough to be gained with one inch pumps (or 1.125, grrr) going to a pair of 3/4 inch sac fittings. We'll soon know.
Where did you get your Y's? I'm still seeking the thinnest wall fittings I can find.
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http://pvcfittings.com . Don't buy anything. I think I have tons of stuff I would basically give away.Build thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v
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The issue is that Fly High doesn't actually make anything. They use off-the-shelf components from other industry's to do what we need. I'm not sure there's enough demand to pay for the tooling, especially since it would really only cater to those of us on the fringe.
For the time being, multiple pumps, or high capacity pumps through multiple connections to the bag make the most sense.WakeMAKERS.com | WakePROPS.com
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by duffymahoney View Posthttp://pvcfittings.com . Don't buy anything. I think I have tons of stuff I would basically give away.
What I'd like to find is a source for poly fittings. Those are generally low pressure, which means thin walls.
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Can a Wye really do that?
Sorry for the mini-hijack, but I think it is related...I was talking on another forum, and I saw a guy who installed a front bilge pump, and just tied it into the overflow from the center ballast tank. He used one of these:
http://www.wakemakers.com/wye-3-4-inch-fitting.html
Wakemakers says that you do not need a check valve as you won't get retrograde flow back into the other arm of the wye. Seems like if the outflow pump pressure were enough, that you would get backflow. Wakemakers says to use the Y to tie in overflow and dishcharge hoses from the same sack. I cannot help but think that there would be some recirculation, but does anyone else have any experience with these? I was anticipating using separate overflows, but might consider it if I can find one of these in a 1 inch version.Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostIMO, its easier to stretch 1.0 hose over a 1.125 barb, then it is to clamp 1.125 hose down on a 1.0 fitting.
I tried heat, I tried soap, and nothing helped. I was nearly blistering my hands and I could not get it to go. It is the spiral ribbed hose like this:
Are you just going to tell me to put down my purse and take off my earrings, or is there something peculiar about the way I am doing it?Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostWakemakers says that you do not need a check valve as you won't get retrograde flow back into the other arm of the wye. Seems like if the outflow pump pressure were enough, that you would get backflow.
I was anticipating using separate overflows, but might consider it if I can find one of these in a 1 inch version.
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Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostI tried heat, I tried soap, and nothing helped. I was nearly blistering my hands and I could not get it to go. It is the spiral ribbed hose
My current approach, with that exact hose and very similar fitting: Coat the fitting with KY Jelly (because it's water soluble). Heat the hose end with a heat gun until it's soft. Insert a pair of strong-jawed pliers (like linesman's pliers) into the softened end and stretch the hose's diameter, rotating the pliers around so you stretch it evenly. Quickly press the hose onto the fitting with a clockwise rotation to take advantage of that heavy black spiral's tendency to act like threads and work it all the way onto the fitting. Let cool and visually inspect to confirm you didn't tear the weaker clear plastic in the hose. Install #12 stainless hose clamp. Done.
This really requires two people, one to hold and rotate the hose and the other to do everything else.
Report back!
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by WABoating View PostWelcome to my world. Now you know why I think dark thoughts about that "inch and an eighth" jerk from days past.
My current approach, with that exact hose and very similar fitting: Coat the fitting with KY Jelly (because it's water soluble). Heat the hose end with a heat gun until it's soft. Insert a pair of strong-jawed pliers (like linesman's pliers) into the softened end and stretch the hose's diameter, rotating the pliers around so you stretch it evenly. Quickly press the hose onto the fitting with a clockwise rotation to take advantage of that heavy black spiral's tendency to act like threads and work it all the way onto the fitting. Let cool and visually inspect to confirm you didn't tear the weaker clear plastic in the hose. Install #12 stainless hose clamp. Done.
This really requires two people, one to hold and rotate the hose and the other to do everything else.
Report back!Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostSo I should text the wife and ask her to buy some KY at the store today because I need it for a project I am working on...thanks!
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