Jasoniboat
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2011
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Guys, what you are looking at in the picture is a 1 inch PVC pipe that runs from the end of the 'in floor ski locker" toward the engine/bilge. The pipe is about 2 feet long.
I went to install the drain plug today. When doing this, I discovered a crack in the PVC. If you look close, you can see that the PVC is cracked and pushing in the drain plug opens the crack. The new drain plug I purchased is 7/8 ".... before I was using a much longer plug that may have stressed the PVC and cracked it. Anyway, surrounding the PVC is existing 4200 ( which hasn't been a problem)
Earlier today, I tried to repair this PVC crack my using "marine tex" and essentially going around the top of the top and side of the pipe. Well, after several hours, I thought it had cured and I inserted the drain plug and tightened it down a bit and the crack opened again.
So, I broke away the "marine tex" off of my existing repair attempt with a screwdriver.. it was more like hard plastic.
Anyways, any thoughts on how to do this repair ?
My thought was to use the 3M 5200 I have on hand and coat the outside and inside crack of the PVC.
But, I am getting a little frustrated and didn't want to act on impulse.
edited by Jason on 4/27/2012
edited by Jason on 4/27/2012
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Beginner Boater with:
18 ft, 1997 Searay 185
4.3 Liter, V6
I went to install the drain plug today. When doing this, I discovered a crack in the PVC. If you look close, you can see that the PVC is cracked and pushing in the drain plug opens the crack. The new drain plug I purchased is 7/8 ".... before I was using a much longer plug that may have stressed the PVC and cracked it. Anyway, surrounding the PVC is existing 4200 ( which hasn't been a problem)
Earlier today, I tried to repair this PVC crack my using "marine tex" and essentially going around the top of the top and side of the pipe. Well, after several hours, I thought it had cured and I inserted the drain plug and tightened it down a bit and the crack opened again.
So, I broke away the "marine tex" off of my existing repair attempt with a screwdriver.. it was more like hard plastic.
Anyways, any thoughts on how to do this repair ?
My thought was to use the 3M 5200 I have on hand and coat the outside and inside crack of the PVC.
But, I am getting a little frustrated and didn't want to act on impulse.
edited by Jason on 4/27/2012
edited by Jason on 4/27/2012
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Beginner Boater with:
18 ft, 1997 Searay 185
4.3 Liter, V6