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muskyhunter34
Posted 4/10/2011 3:54 PM (#491954)
Subject: Where, How, and Why you mounted the water separator




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Location: New Jersey
I have a lund Explorer SS, and i am a little gun shy of drilling anywhere in my boat (did something really stupid once).

Does anybody have pics or advice of where, why and how they installed theirs in a Lund or similar?

What size is the hose coming from the tank? It looks huge? Any help is appreciated.

Thanks, Rob


VMS
Posted 4/10/2011 4:27 PM (#491964 - in reply to #491954)
Subject: Re: Where, How, and Why you mounted the water separator





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hi Rob,

I would probably mount it to the transom on the inside of the splashwell. That way you have easy access to it, and if you get one of the clear filters, you can see if you are getting water building up in the filter bowl.

To mount to the transom, all you need are a couple of good screws, silicone and a drill. Find your mounting position, drill and attach, but make sure before you put your screws in that you fill and surround the hole with silicone...doing that will keep water out.

The hose is probably a 5/16" id hose.

Steve
Cutt'em all Jack
Posted 4/10/2011 7:33 PM (#492002 - in reply to #491954)
Subject: Re: Where, How, and Why you mounted the water separator





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Location: Slippery Rock, PA
Muskyhunter
I just mounted mine to the transom and will post pics tomorrow. Turned out great!
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