Also there is a rubber valve called a "joker valve" that is in the discharge line where it mounts to the head. It allows the water to pass one way only. It sort of looks like a round duck bill.
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Mine were the same. I got my parts at www.marinepartssource.com they are in White House and usually have everything in stock.
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Mine required a spanner wrench. Bought one and I keep it on the boat. The tops only need to be snug though.
I replaced both sight glasses( mine were plastic) and o rings this past spring.
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Has anyone replaced the strainer (drain) in the galley sink on a '88 DA 300? What size is it? And where would I get one? Thanks in advance for any help.
Had a water leak on my 88 DA 300. I had just replaced the fresh water pump and thought I might had left a connection loose. Come to find out I had a leak elsewhere. I ended up having to remove the aft cabin wall to find out where the leak was. It was a pin hole in the water line in between where...
I noticed that my port side nav light has burned out. Is it easy to replace the bulb? And if so, do I go OEM or is there a better LED bulb replacement?
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This may work, but your Marina needs to have access to wifi. http://www.weathershack.com/product/netatmo-urban-weather-station.html
Or this one
http://www.acurite.com/aculink-internet-bridge-for-acurite-weather-sensors-09150trx.html
I use a simple indoor/outdoor wireless thermometer like they sell at The big box stores. Runs off AA's or AAA's. I keep the "outside" unit in the eng. compartment and the other in the cabin. Keeps up with max and mins on each unit.