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david stuart
I purchased an older sailboat 2 years ago with a volvo penta (md11c) diesel engine. While up in the Octopus Islands this summer water entered the engine from a failed seal in the water pump and I have replaced the engine with a volva penta 2030. After less than 20 hours on the engine (basically the trip home) we had engine problems which a mechanic has attributed to water in the new engine due to lack of siphon valves. The company that installed the engine has indicated that siphon valves are "optional". The new mechanic says that the engine intake/exhaust is below the water line and that the exhaust "can" is higher, therefore the siphon valves are necessary. Right now I have a $12,000 engine that needs a rebuild and two mechanics argueing about the necessity of sipon valves. I would appreciate any advice from anybody on this topic.