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1989 bass tracker pro 17 rebuild - livewell question
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<blockquote data-quote="jalockwood" data-source="post: 353214" data-attributes="member: 13522"><p>ive got some pics to try and clear up what im trying to ask about man, its not so much that excess foam filled into the floatation box but the excess foam that possibly clogged up the channels under the rear deck that allow water to make its way to the bilge pump area. I did a small scale test today with some smaller buckets of water I poured in the channels to see if the water would make its way to the bilge area and for the most part I got the feeling that water is going to eventually find its way to the bilge pump, however I think it could flow more freely. let me post these pics and see if it helps give a visual on what im talking about. I think the two channels in the center are marginally cleared of foam but the outer most two are pretty much useless and im concerned water wouldn't make its way to the bilge pump quick enough with the foam being in the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jalockwood, post: 353214, member: 13522"] ive got some pics to try and clear up what im trying to ask about man, its not so much that excess foam filled into the floatation box but the excess foam that possibly clogged up the channels under the rear deck that allow water to make its way to the bilge pump area. I did a small scale test today with some smaller buckets of water I poured in the channels to see if the water would make its way to the bilge area and for the most part I got the feeling that water is going to eventually find its way to the bilge pump, however I think it could flow more freely. let me post these pics and see if it helps give a visual on what im talking about. I think the two channels in the center are marginally cleared of foam but the outer most two are pretty much useless and im concerned water wouldn't make its way to the bilge pump quick enough with the foam being in the way. [/QUOTE]
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