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Lee
Since I was bored last week with nothing to do with my spare time, I decided to do some "routine maintenance" on my boat. I removed the mixing elbow for inspection and cleaning by first unbolting it from the engine and removing the hose. At first it looked like it could use some cleaning from where I could see, but after separating the three pieces (elbow, nipple, and U shape piece?)I couldn't believe my eyes. The two inch diameter opening was clogged down to no more than half an inch!! Cannot understand how the engine was still able to run without any noticeable loss of power. I can't wait to see how the engine will run in the spring with the new mixing elbow. The boat in a 1997 so for all of you who think that the mixing elbow is a "no maintenance" item, think again. And in order to separate the elbow from the nipple with the opposing threats, be prepared to put it in a large vice and use an iron pipe at least three feet long for leverage.S/V Calaloo