I have read many posts about the ASV causing issues of fuel starvation and wonder if I should just change this to a brass nipple?
I have noticed on line there are 2 different ones noted sometimes, one for 200HP and less and one for 200HP and up. The one I have is aluminum which seems like it is for th e200HP and under, but yet it was factory installed on a 225HP mercruiser?
If I remove it are there issues with fuel siphoning back out of the filter into the tank causing startup issues?
If I read the USCG regs correct it says you need to run a anti-siphon valve or ensure the fuel line never drops below the level of the tank. On my sterndrive setup there is a short piece of fuel line that runs from top of the tank, gets tied down at basically the top level of the tank then continues to the engine. It woudl seem like I woudl not be required to have the ASV in this case?
It seems like this could cause quite a restriction as it seems like with the pump running it would pull fuel through and suck the ball with it partially closing off fuel flow to the engine under high flow conditions. I recently removed it while installing new hoses to make sure it was free and clean but now started 2nd guessing if it would be smarter to remove it and prevent a starvation issue.
I have noticed on line there are 2 different ones noted sometimes, one for 200HP and less and one for 200HP and up. The one I have is aluminum which seems like it is for th e200HP and under, but yet it was factory installed on a 225HP mercruiser?
If I remove it are there issues with fuel siphoning back out of the filter into the tank causing startup issues?
If I read the USCG regs correct it says you need to run a anti-siphon valve or ensure the fuel line never drops below the level of the tank. On my sterndrive setup there is a short piece of fuel line that runs from top of the tank, gets tied down at basically the top level of the tank then continues to the engine. It woudl seem like I woudl not be required to have the ASV in this case?
It seems like this could cause quite a restriction as it seems like with the pump running it would pull fuel through and suck the ball with it partially closing off fuel flow to the engine under high flow conditions. I recently removed it while installing new hoses to make sure it was free and clean but now started 2nd guessing if it would be smarter to remove it and prevent a starvation issue.