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    NEED HELP, the 90 degree coupler on bottom of livewell cracked!

    The 90 on the very underside of my starboard side of my 2003 2100 has cracked...It happened in the middle of a tourney and killed 2 of my fish...luckily the .5 lb penalty didn't change my placing...and I was the last paying place...

    Okay there is only 3/8 of an inch to the bottom of the boat to back this out? I'm realy worried about breaking this thing off in the damn thing...

    Any of you replaced one of these?

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    Re: NEED HELP, the 90 degree coupler on bottom of livewell cracked! (Jeremy)

    This just happened to me... you have to order a entire new piece from Flo-Rite. I just replaced this the other day. You have to twist it out... I had to take my batteries out to get my hands down there... You will need a 3/8 I believe... there will be a good bit of silicon that will make it hard to get out... but you have to twist it out, and take it out that way.

    Once you get the piece it's just a matter of sliding it back in, twisting it down, and snapping it back in place.


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