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    Default Re: Looking for "directional eyeball"

    Jim,

    Pentair makes a 1" slip inlet fitting part number 542000 (white) 542001 (black). I would get one and try it before buying all 4. They shouldn't be expensive, my guesstimate about $5 or $6.
    Zina
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    Default Re: Looking for "directional eyeball"

    Zina,

    Thanks. I found an image for that Pentair part you mentioned. This looks like it:

    http://images.google.com/images?q=54...r=&sa=N&tab=gi

    Jim

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