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anti siphon valves
would a 2000 42 have anti siphon valves in the main and aux tanks ? thanks
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No , they were building there own by then, absolutly not from the factory.
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good to know, thanks alot
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Wouldn't every tank have to have these valves to be USCG compliant, regardless of who/where they came from?
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Originally Posted by Driveguy
(Post 3310794)
No , they were building there own by then, absolutly not from the factory.
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well I checked a saddle tank, you cant pull the tube out all the way but managed to fish a cable down the tube all the way, with the pickup tube pulled out as far as I could and found no obstruction , just kept pushing the cable all the way through, and did the same on a main tank ?
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Did you remove the hose barb on top the tanks to do this check?
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I removed the fuel suction hose , hose fitting, so I could have room to turn the fuel 90 degree pickup and pull it out as far as I could , 8 to 10 inches or so and then fished a fine cable down the tube and it kept on going deep into the tank ,this boot was built from the factory with 750 griffin blower motors so I am thinking the valves were never installed . one of the main tanks I did the same thing with the cable and I could stuff 2 + feet of it through the tube , thanks for the response .
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You may be right about CG regulation. But you may be allowed if fuel system have a shut off valve Im not sure, the CG gave the approval for them to put a build certification stickers on the tank , fill, vent, and pick-up assembly and there was not an anti- syphon valve
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Ok what does a anti siphon valve look like, I am sure that you could not put a 1/16 cable throuh it ?
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