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[world-cruising] Vacuum breaker

From: arenyi (no email)
Date: Sun Apr 13 2008 - 01:17:45 EDT

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    A few drops from the vacuum breaker is normal. If it is more then a
    few drops at start of the engine, you have to repair the vacuum
    breaker.
    For detailed discussions about Volvo engines see

    http://boatdiesel.com/Forums/

        S. Renyi

          S/Y Rachel

    -- In , mike murphy <mcmmont at dot dot dot >
    wrote:
    >
    > The exhaust elbow riser over my 2003T Volvo Penta that keeps sea
    water from backing up into to the engine has a very small diameter
    hose that discharges sea water into the bilges. Is that normal,
    and/or has anyone
    > figured a way to have it discharge on to the cockpit, sidedeck,or
    thruhull.
    >
    > Thanks - Mike.
    >
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