Anti-Syphon Valve Replacement
Henry,We have a 1990 Hunter 33.5 with a 18HP Yanmar Diesel. I,too, had the anti-syphon valve start to leak seawater only while the engine was running. After unmounting the vented loop (with all hoses still attached, could I see that the anti-syphon stem had cracked on the rear side. The mounting holds the whole assembly too tight against the bulkhead and causes excess side pressure on the anti-syphon valve.Mine was a plastic (Glass Filled Nylon??) valve assy made by Scot Marine in FL. I was able to buy a replacement for it at a chandlery in Newport, RI. It comes with thread reducer (that's the part that cracked) of the same plastic material. DO NOT use a brass thread reducer (which are available in the hardware store). Brass & Stailness (on the vented LOOP) will cause about a 0.2 Volt couple which will dezincify the brass when warm seawater (an electrolyte) flows thru it. Stay with plastic ( or stainless steel). When remounting the whole vented loop assembly to the bulkhead, I put about 6 stainless washers between that and the bulkhead to let it stand off the bulkhead and reduce side pressure on it. Good luck.Dick CareyS/V Puffin