A number of years ago when buying my boat I had the yard install two Marelon seacocks and through hulls for head plumbing (intake and discharge) for me to replace the Porta-Potty that came with the boat, but didn't end up getting around to until now.
Last weekend I finally got around to installing the plumbing onto these seacocks, and realized for the first time that the elbow screws down to end about 90 degrees off the angle I really need the output (in fact out of 4 quadrants of direction each could face, both seacocks are facing the worst direction possible), and I don't see any way to fix this.
Is there any advice on making the seacock elbow turn an extra 90 degrees clockwise beyond where it is facing now, aside from attempting to cut through the huge amount of 5200 used to install them, and remove the through hull and reinstall it?
Last weekend I finally got around to installing the plumbing onto these seacocks, and realized for the first time that the elbow screws down to end about 90 degrees off the angle I really need the output (in fact out of 4 quadrants of direction each could face, both seacocks are facing the worst direction possible), and I don't see any way to fix this.
Is there any advice on making the seacock elbow turn an extra 90 degrees clockwise beyond where it is facing now, aside from attempting to cut through the huge amount of 5200 used to install them, and remove the through hull and reinstall it?