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1967 Wards Sea King 12 ft. Aluminum V-Bottom - drain plug
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<blockquote data-quote="jklett" data-source="post: 284364" data-attributes="member: 9632"><p>the plug I was looking at was #2598K28, 302SS plate with brass lever. It is just over $5 in the catalog I have. An all stainless one would be #9191T38 and that one is just over $10. </p><p></p><p></p><p>It doesn't take much to form the seal, if you bent the lever it was definitely cranked down too much(either the drain hole or the compressed neoprene caused it to bend). Were you able to wiggle the plug in the hole before snapping it over? If so then the 3/4" one was fully compressed and the 13/16" should do the trick. If it was too tight to move when the lever was out then the 3/4" would work, just don't tighten it up so much the next time. I hope this makes sense.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I just checked the website and they are $5.78 and $10.37 respectively. I probably should have done that first but usually I can find stuff quicker in the catalog(we use it almost daily at work).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jklett, post: 284364, member: 9632"] the plug I was looking at was #2598K28, 302SS plate with brass lever. It is just over $5 in the catalog I have. An all stainless one would be #9191T38 and that one is just over $10. It doesn't take much to form the seal, if you bent the lever it was definitely cranked down too much(either the drain hole or the compressed neoprene caused it to bend). Were you able to wiggle the plug in the hole before snapping it over? If so then the 3/4" one was fully compressed and the 13/16" should do the trick. If it was too tight to move when the lever was out then the 3/4" would work, just don't tighten it up so much the next time. I hope this makes sense. I just checked the website and they are $5.78 and $10.37 respectively. I probably should have done that first but usually I can find stuff quicker in the catalog(we use it almost daily at work). [/QUOTE]
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