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    Older ranger livewell rebuild

    I have an 1988 Ranger 360V with the two livewells in the back. When I bought the boat the livewells filled so i knew my valves were bad. I want to rebuild the plumbing system replacing valves, pumps, and hoses. Looking for advice on best way. I've read a few things that the best would be to simplify and and just run a thru hull pump for aeration. So I am assuming I would just simplify if with 1 valve then Teed off to both livewells, 1 pump teed off to both, and run overflows together. This would eliminate a valve and pump. Am I on the right track here or should I just rebuild back to stock? Thanks

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    If you need two livewells, I would replace the complete stock set up. If not just replace one setup and plug the other.

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    #3
    Flow-rite. Check out the website. Multiple boat manufacturers use the system.

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    I just redid mine on an old stratos. I did the three way valve so i could do recirc. So basically i go through hull port to the valve. Other end of valve to the well drain. Then feed the aerator pump off of the third port on the valve.

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