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<... shouldn't "T" them Jim, rather bring them both out side-by-side ...>
I've never quite understood how that can be important (BTW, in the line from the "T" to outside, there's a check valve that will vent to cabin air in case some critter takes up residence in the end of the vent and stops it up.
Forgot to mention that ... Jim S.
WRJJRS@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 2/24/2005 8:47:37 PM Pacific Standard Time, canarder@frontiernet.net writes:
My 3/8" vents follow identical paths from the tank up to the top
of the
firewall and "T" into a 3/8" Al tube that goes down and out the belly
and bends forward into the wind. No blockages in the vent
(remember the
gravity feed tests that wouldn't have drained the same had there
been a
stopped up vent)?
No, the vents are the very first thing I looked at ... Jim S.
shouldn't "T" them Jim, rather bring them both out side-by-side.
Bill Jepson
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