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Default Making anti-siphon valves more reliable

ain't it interesting that in the end jeffies tells us yes indeed the water
injection unit is indeed supposed to be well above the water line??

my, my, my.

then he goes on to tell us that someone somewhere suggests a anti-siphon be
installed because sometime idiots don't place the water injection unit where it
is supposed to be?

my, my, my.

just like I said three days ago, the guy with salt water in his engine from
hobby horsing did NOT have an anti-siphon valve problem, AND no way in hell is
an anti-siphon valve installed downstream on the water lift muffler.

RTFM, jeffies. next time RTFM.
 
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