My forward head on the boat needed to have the electric motor replaced every other year. This got old and expensive so I went to a manual head. When I went to swap out the head I noticed the the Г 1.5" diameter hose was 95% clogged with "stuff", Yuckety yuck.
Being a damn Engineer I am now looking into the failure mode of this backup. There is no telling how long it has been building up, but I would imagine there is a restriction, a reducer etc... somewhere down stream.
My question to BE is the hose is run through some pretty tight corners and I am afraid that I may not be able to remove the old one and even worse feed in the new one. The old hose is pretty stiff being stuffed with granular type waste.
Is there a chemical, like drano that I can run down the hose to dissolve and break up the clog. I also fear that a snake type tool will loosen / remove debris and 100% clog the system towards the end.
Being a damn Engineer I am now looking into the failure mode of this backup. There is no telling how long it has been building up, but I would imagine there is a restriction, a reducer etc... somewhere down stream.
My question to BE is the hose is run through some pretty tight corners and I am afraid that I may not be able to remove the old one and even worse feed in the new one. The old hose is pretty stiff being stuffed with granular type waste.
Is there a chemical, like drano that I can run down the hose to dissolve and break up the clog. I also fear that a snake type tool will loosen / remove debris and 100% clog the system towards the end.