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 Originally Posted by 76Bonneville
I dont trust the bassett T completly, so I like to be able to turn the water down manually.
Agreed , we rig alot of boats and sell lots of headers, always recommend a positive shut off like in Rons picture prior to "t" valves , provides added protection in case of debris fouling as well as control. wet headers on;y need a small amount of water to work properly , and yes water introduced will create some back pressure and affect performance Tom
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