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Ra1449 (FL)
I need to find the top most Pvc Reducer in the picture I linked. There seems to be 2 reducer fittings connected. I had removed and discarded the top most Reducer. since I need to replace it, I bought a 2 inch to 3/4 inch Reducer, but the spigot is flush with whatever is there.
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bsipps (PA)
Not sure what your asking there is no pic a spigot just a male adapter an 2 reducing bushings
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Ra1449 (FL)
That top most reducing bushing. I cannot determine the size of that. I assumed it would be 2 in by 3/4. But when I purchased a 2-in by 3/4 I could not replace it because the second bushing would block the 2-in bushing. Since the pipe is 2 in, and there are two bushings, what could be the size of the top most pushing?
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packy (MA)
the lower bushing is upsidedown. it has a stop in its bottom which is now ontop.
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hj (AZ)
Good luck installing a bushing "upside down", the bottom one is 2 x 1 1/2, then a 1 1/2 x 1 1/4, then the upper one is 1 1/4 x 1. The pipe is 1". Not sure what you are trying to do, because your description is somewhat garbled.
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steve (CA)
I think the bottom is a male adapter, then 2 bushings.
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bsipps (PA)
Measure the inside diameter of the pipe and that's the pipe size your gonna have to cut it anyway
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sum (FL)
are you going to make this repair under water? This is an in-ground pool connection?
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