Attwood 911526-1 Replacement Cover For P-Trap Fuel Tank Vent Black
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The glove fit perfectly on my 2001 LUND 1800 ProV, I'm not sure what it is made of. In my boat, I have two identical vents, 3 inches apart. I bumped a tree branch while fishing for crappies, and one of them broke Exactly the same part was installed on my boat as a replacement.
The clothes were black, from what I recall.
Purchases of these products are not recommended! When bumped, they break off very easily due to their plastic construction. We have already broken one spring since we put it on this spring. You could also get stainless steel or a flush mount one if you spend a little more.
Those dates fit the 1670s
Selected User Reviews For Attwood 911526-1 Replacement Cover For P-Trap Fuel Tank Vent Black
For the illustration, I have to give it 1 star instead of 5 for the product. did some previous research and I was pretty sure I was buying what I needed, and I was not purchasing the entire vent as shown on the illustration, but instead the threaded insert and cap for the vent valve. A correction needs to be made to the illustration. It's likely some people were deceived by the illustration into thinking they were buying the exhaust system as a whole. It looks like Amazon has made a mistake. Please fix it!.
I am very happy with this purchase. I got exactly what I wanted! A 2012 Lund Impact boat was fitted with this kit! In the near future, I'll be purchasing a Apparently, they mounted it in a not-so-good place, meaning it can be damaged easily by.
According to the description, the item arrives in good condition. During rough water while docked, I broke my original, and this one threaded in easily. We replaced the broken part in less than 5 minutes. One piece of advice that I can give is that chances are good that the very cover of the battery is damaged. Upon threading the cover onto the body, the piece threads around to secure the vent cover. As long as the cover only broke off, you can most likely just thread the new cover on over the threaded stump. As such, it shouldn't be hard to replace the parts with the new ones.
Changing the vent in part is better than changing the whole thing. The motor was easily changed on my boat without taking anything apart it was just a matter of unscrewing and replacing the motor. This is what you need if you snapped yours off on the dock like I did.
The section that needs to be replaced is much better than the vent as a whole.
I recently applied for a permit for my boat, a Lund. In the same manner as the original.
A great product that is in stock, is at a great price, and is delivered quickly.