Glastron GXL 235 anti siphon valve location?

TXGlastron

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Once again, I feel stupid. I’m certain I should replace my anti siphon valve. It’s original on this boat I bought. I can’t figure out how to access it.

The gas line into the fuel/water separator is obvious. Tracing back from this filter, the line goes from the engine bay forward into the subfloor area. I don’t see any access panels to get to that area. Is there something under the carpet I’m missing?

I have gone from boating amateur numbskull to just amateur over the last few years. But maybe I’m back to numbskull based on whatever the answer is to this.

Thank you
 

Lou C

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There has to be access to the fuel tank connections and fuel gauge wiring. Sometimes it’s a round cover screwed into the deck, about 5-6” in diameter. My boat has a rectangular panel that can be removed…the anti siphon valve is screwed onto the fuel pick up tube. The fuel line from the pump/filter connects to it….
 

TXGlastron

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I finally found it and I feel stupid. For anyone that has this question in the future, it is directly in front of the engine, underneath the floor boards. They are easily removed once you reveal the screws that hold down the cover.
 

Lou C

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It will always be right where the fuel hose from the pump hooks up to the fuel pick up tube. Excuse the dirty fuel tank my boat is 38 years old and the tank is original. On this boat the whole fuel tank compartment hatch just comes up. Be careful with this valve, it is either brass or aluminum screwed into the aluminum fuel pick up tube. Use a 6 pt socket and hold the square top of the pick up tube steady with an adjustable wrench.
I had to get into mine because I was having a performance problem all of last year. Finally narrowed it down by running the boat on a separate outboard tank with fresh fuel. At the same time, I had to check the original anti siphon and pick up tube just to make sure they were OK. Old, but still working, but I replaced with new because I was in there. Lucky for me it all came apart. The anti siphon I know was last changed in 2004, and the pick up tube I bet was original. The metal ball in the valve can stick from corrosion or debris, and on the pick up tubes, some have a screen on the end that is in the tank, these can clog. Mine were fine, I actually tested them with a vacuum gauge, so I could have just re-used them.
My performance problem was simply fuel had gone bad, never had that before that's why I wasn't expecting it.
Anti siphon vale, pick up tube and fuel line replaced.....jpgAnti siphon valve and pick up tube.jpg
 
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