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<blockquote data-quote="blufrog1" data-source="post: 494853" data-attributes="member: 27198"><p><strong>I've a 1969 sea nymph with the old screw in drain plug in the floor. I've been using one of the expandable rubber plugs but it always leaks a little and I'd love to find something that would work to screw in like the original. My trial and error research leads me to believe this is a 1" pipe thread, however I can only get the pipe to screw in bottom to top, and that would not seal the hole in the floor . Therefore I assume the original plug had left hand treads, a large head with some sort of seal or o ring under the head and something to grab hold of to turn it tight. Where o where would a fellow find something like that? </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blufrog1, post: 494853, member: 27198"] [B]I've a 1969 sea nymph with the old screw in drain plug in the floor. I've been using one of the expandable rubber plugs but it always leaks a little and I'd love to find something that would work to screw in like the original. My trial and error research leads me to believe this is a 1" pipe thread, however I can only get the pipe to screw in bottom to top, and that would not seal the hole in the floor . Therefore I assume the original plug had left hand treads, a large head with some sort of seal or o ring under the head and something to grab hold of to turn it tight. Where o where would a fellow find something like that? [/B] [/QUOTE]
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