Anti-Siphon Valve-Standard
- The Anti-Siphon Valve is typically located on top of your fuel tank where your fuel feed hose connects. This is a USCG required part that prevents fuel from leaking into the bilge should a fuel line fail, or gets cut below the tank level.
- Common symptoms of an anti-siphon valve going bad is lower than normal top end or loss of RPM's at the upper range caused by the anti-siphon valve not opening up all the way from internal corrosion. (very common problem on 10+ year old boats)
- Always use Teflon tape on threads when installing.
NOTE: 3/8" hose barb x 1/4" NPT - Used in 90% of all ski boats equipped with anti-siphon valves
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