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Manhole cover spring

Dan Ruehl

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Boat Make
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2016
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
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24
Anyone know of a source for this spring?
 

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McMaster-Carr or possibly Grainger online should have something as well.

Looking online, that's one of those $2 parts that they won't sell individually, because you NEED it, and they just so happen to have it in a $2657eleventybrazillion "assembly" that "can't be parted out".

Count the coils, dial calipers for the thickness of the wire, measure the diameter and the height, and you should be able to find something on either online place if you can't/don't find something local. That's WAY overkill, but likely you'll need at least some of those measurements to track down something identical online. Local will be cheaper and easier fo sho.
 
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