ricardio
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I have an old Vetus siphon break with a valve that is now beyond redemption. It is an old version which has a ½” BSP thread at the top of the u bend. Seems to me to be a straight forward job to replace the old valve with a hose tail and a bit of tubing exiting through the transom to give a maintenance free system.
The engine is a 1GM10 so does not have a huge amount of cooling water going through it and I do not want to divert too much from the exhaust injection point. Does anyone have a view on what size tubing I should us? I am thinking 6mm. It’s around two metres from the u-bend to the transom. Is there any danger that if the hose run is too long and the tube too narrow the vacuum will not be broken when the engine is turned off and cooling water stops being pumped?
Apart from making sure there are no kinks in the tubing, is there anything else to worry about when going to a valveless system?
The engine is a 1GM10 so does not have a huge amount of cooling water going through it and I do not want to divert too much from the exhaust injection point. Does anyone have a view on what size tubing I should us? I am thinking 6mm. It’s around two metres from the u-bend to the transom. Is there any danger that if the hose run is too long and the tube too narrow the vacuum will not be broken when the engine is turned off and cooling water stops being pumped?
Apart from making sure there are no kinks in the tubing, is there anything else to worry about when going to a valveless system?