cheap engine anti siphon valves

Like the OP, I'm curious as to how to fit a bit of pipe to do the piddling. PVC tube would be ok, I guess, but what tricksy adapters needed to join it up?
 
I'm curious as to how to fit a bit of pipe to do the piddling. PVC tube would be ok, I guess, but what tricksy adapters needed to join it up?

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You would need to restrict the piddle pipe flow - otherwise all the cooling water would go to piddle and none to cooling the exhaust.

Neil
 
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Yes but have you seen the difference in price - this Vetus trap is some £60.00-£70.00 dearer
 
So.
Peanuts compared with the boating budget sprea dover the life of the device or the price of a new engine

As you had had put on no comment to go with the pics the implication was that it was comparative, including cost, to the subject of the thread and it isn't . This is £99.50 at Force 4 and some £76.00 more so you can direct where the piddle comes out. Some people would say that they can think of better ways to spend £76.00 ; its a personal choice - I chose the Vetus by the way.
 
As you had had put on no comment to go with the pics the implication was that it was comparative, including cost, to the subject of the thread and it isn't . This is £99.50 at Force 4 and some £76.00 more so you can direct where the piddle comes out. Some people would say that they can think of better ways to spend £76.00 ; its a personal choice - I chose the Vetus by the way.

I made my own
 
I've got a plastic one that probably works ok. I would like to be more certain by having a tell-tale so might take a punt on the one shown in Vic's link,
As to regulating flow - I saw a clamp as used for squeezing surgical tube from drips. Might start a hunt for one.
 
It looks to me as it is only constructed to have a valve, that is why it is cheaper. Taking the valve off and fitting a pipe would be a bodge at best. Would you like to trust the welfare of your engine to such a bodge?
 
I've got a plastic one that probably works ok. I would like to be more certain by having a tell-tale so might take a punt on the one shown in Vic's link,
As to regulating flow - I saw a clamp as used for squeezing surgical tube from drips. Might start a hunt for one.

If its necessary to limit the flow an fitting like the one Vetus supply with their AS valves might be better than a clamp to compress the tube although some of those are better than others. See laboratory equipment suppliers.
 
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