10 Ft Sheildsflex Ii Marine Wet Exhaust / Water Hose 2 1/2" Id on 2040-parts.com
Blanchester, Ohio, US
Over 10 ' Sheildsflex II Marine Wet Exhaust / Water Hose
2 1/2" inner diameter
rated to 230 psi
This hose can be used on engine intakes, wet exhaust connections where bends or longer lengths are required, bilge pump intake and discharge, scupper lines, toilets, and holding tanks.
Features a black synthetic rubber tube and cover. Wire is used to reinforce the hose between plies of synthetic cord. This hose is resistant to odors, permeation, abrasion, exhaust fumes, ozone, mild chemicals, antifreeze, and saltwater.
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