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			I have a 75 v20 with 20 gall. saddle tanks, I am getting water in my fuel vent in rough conditions. any suggestions on how to correct the problem. FYI when I redid my tanks I mounted vents with the screens facing down. i did not put a clamshell cover, should I have?
		 
				__________________ Tight Lines !! Last edited by Joker2; 07-09-2016 at 06:20 AM. | 
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			Is there another type of vent that does not allow water in
		 
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			Did you route the hose from the vent upwards towards the gunwale before turning downwards to the fuel tank? It's like installing an inverted p-trap. Also, have the vent angled at 45 degrees toward the stern.
		 
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			I here they have I vent fitting with a one way check valve   Are they any good ?
		 
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			When I had my 75, I moved the vents up to stop fuel from leaking, andput clam shells over the vent to stop the water tfrom going in under way!! http://www.ebay.com/itm/SEACHOICE-SS...5SljiK&vxp=mtr 
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			Check valve in a vent would be bad... It needs to relieve both pressure AND vacuum.
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