Speaking of cobbling up something from some of the many SS pipe fittings my dad collected from the DuPont dump, here is how I plan to improve my fuel quality. I'm convinced that I'm getting water in my fuel tank from the poorly designed vent. See... the vent in our 310 goes strait down to the tank. This is a poor design, it should first go up before it goes down to back drain any liquid water that may invade. In my design there are (2) separate traps, one for liquid (a clear bottle that is easily monitored) and one for vapor that will migrate through the vent saturating the fuel. I will use hygroscopic substances that are used to remove water from the air called desiccants. These are readily available in packets that can be opened and pored into the hold. The desiccant will need to be replaced frequently to be effective, but, hey we have no protection at all right now. Don't over fill the trap because the desiccant will expand as it takes on water and block the vent. The trap will mount directly under the vent thru-hull in the aft port locker. I will hang the assembly with a strap from one of the port cleat bolts ends that stick through the deck. I will take another pic once I install.
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