Looks like your running a Durso style drain.  With the air bleed home on the 1st 90*.   I have tried that way too,  and didnt like it much.  I found using a T,  and having the air bleed on the other end of the T performs much better
If you look at the one in the pic here, you will see what I mean
http://www.dursostandpipes.com/
when a Durso air bleed gets pluged,  it will surge in and out of a full siphon.  Trick with them is to ballance the air bleed with the amount of water it should flow.