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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 505558" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Had mine for over 30 years, round cup with steel spring type. If the blow off, tighten the spring a little by squeezing it together. Also, how much water pressure do you have?? Excess water pressure could blow any of them off. 40 lbs is about normal.</p><p>Hafta say, I have never saw an outboard pee in the lake but not on muffs ! Just the oppsite with me, most of my motors will pee thru the tell tale on muffs without the motor running !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 505558, member: 1183"] Had mine for over 30 years, round cup with steel spring type. If the blow off, tighten the spring a little by squeezing it together. Also, how much water pressure do you have?? Excess water pressure could blow any of them off. 40 lbs is about normal. Hafta say, I have never saw an outboard pee in the lake but not on muffs ! Just the oppsite with me, most of my motors will pee thru the tell tale on muffs without the motor running !! [/QUOTE]
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