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    I broke my water pressure tubing

    1995 Johnson J150GLEOM. Running some wire from cranking battery to bow and managed to break this hose. The tubing is very small in diameter and a hard plastic. Not sure it's the correct hose for this. Should I replace with larger and easier to buy from Home Depot hose which will also require me to replace the connections on both ends.
    Pic one is where it goes into head. Second pic is small piece I cut off next to pull chain from a ceiling fan.
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    can you splice it together with some rubber vacuum hose?
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    Looks as if it's hardened over the years. I would probably buy new and pull it thru to the gauge. You can install a 90 degree elbow at that fitting on the engine to relieve the bend in the line....

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    If its been on there since 95 I would run some new stuff. All the water pressure line I have ran was flexible.

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    Order a new fitting and hose less than $20.00 Elbow 0126776 and hose 0121829 from www.marineengine.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassmeister View Post
    Looks as if it's hardened over the years. I would probably buy new and pull it thru to the gauge. You can install a 90 degree elbow at that fitting on the engine to relieve the bend in the line....
    Its already an elbow there. Compression fitting as well. Stupid dirt dobbers have made their mark on it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChampioNman View Post
    Order a new fitting and hose less than $20.00 Elbow 0126776 and hose 0121829 from www.marineengine.com
    Is the hose larger? This hose just seems too small.

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    It's a small diameter hose.....1/8ths I think.....inside diameter....

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    Years ago I bought the kit = both fittings, holes, wire ties. I wonder if they still make it
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    Quote Originally Posted by TXSkeeterBells View Post
    Is the hose larger? This hose just seems too small.
    Yes, the part numbers I gave you are what the factory uses.