Shields Hardwall Exhaust Water Hose 3.5" x 4' - Heavy Duty Industrial Ducting for HVAC, Dryer Vents & Workshop Exhaust Systems
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Shields Hardwall Exhaust Water Hose 3.5
Shields Hardwall Exhaust Water Hose 3.5
Shields Hardwall Exhaust Water Hose 3.5" x 4' - Heavy Duty Industrial Ducting for HVAC, Dryer Vents & Workshop Exhaust Systems
$70.35
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Shields Part #250312048Shield flex II water-exhaust 3.5 In x 4 Ft3.5Inx4Ft Shieldflexii H2O-EUse for engine intake and wet exhaust connections where bends or long lengths are required. Also good for bilge pump intake/discharge, scupper lines, toilet intake/discharge, and holding tank vent and pump out. Black synthetic rubber tube and cover, reinforced with wire helix imbedded between plies of HD synthetic cord. Resistant to: exhaust fumes, ozone, mild chemicals, antifreeze, salt water, abrasion and odor permeation. Temperature range: -20° F to 200° F continuous, +250° F intermittent. Meets SAE J2006 Type R2.Attributes:ID: 3-1/2"OD: 4"Length: 4'Package Quantity = 1
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Great OEM type hose was a direct replacement for a 21 year old set. The wire reinforcement is VERY strong and you will need a cut off wheel or the like to get through it. There is little flex available for installing so plan accordingly. I was using 22" pieces on a Malibu Sunsetter LXI and luckily could push it well down the muffler pipe and then draw it back to the engine exhaust flange. And I still needed to wrap a rope around the hose and get a helping hand to pull it around the flange. Make sure to have a water soluble lubricant on hand to assist in slipping the hose into place.

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