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1996 Crestliner plug leak?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 424752" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>I have never used a stopper in a threaded drain.</p><p>I have not had the Lone Star in the water yet.</p><p>I just found out this afternoon that the threads were stripped just like yours.</p><p>in theory, yes, it will work. Only way to know if</p><p>it fits your application is to find a 1/2" rubber stopper and give it a try.</p><p>I have used the rubber stopper in the transom drain "tube" round pipe with no issues.</p><p>and again, I prefer the twist type vs the flip handle stopper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 424752, member: 13599"] I have never used a stopper in a threaded drain. I have not had the Lone Star in the water yet. I just found out this afternoon that the threads were stripped just like yours. in theory, yes, it will work. Only way to know if it fits your application is to find a 1/2" rubber stopper and give it a try. I have used the rubber stopper in the transom drain "tube" round pipe with no issues. and again, I prefer the twist type vs the flip handle stopper. [/QUOTE]
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