You could use this and a reducer:
https://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-pipe-fittings/=1d21j7s

Joe
Coquina

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Stus-List exhaust and cooling water connector "Y"

Mine is similar. When I asked about it on this forum maybe 20 years ago, I was 
advised that the water should be aimed downstream so that it would not have any 
possibility of backing up into the engine (on shutdown, maybe?). When 
replacement time came, I duplicated what I had.

Gary

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Subject: Stus-List exhaust and cooling water connector "Y"

Hi All,

The "Y" on my where the cooling water connects to the exhaust rusted out and I 
am rebuilding it. It was made out of 1 1/4 " steel water pipe. A 3/8 "  piece 
was welded onto 6" of straight pipe to make a "Y". The 3/8" piece is where the 
cooling water would travel into the 1 1/4" exhaust.

My question is: could this simply be a "t" shaped piece made out of 1 1/4 inch 
t with a reducer to fit the 3/8" connector for the cooling water. Rather than 
weld up a "y".

Steve


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