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Toilet questions - Scott Forman - 02-24-2006 05:22 My FC rear bath has a Thetford toilet that I assume is the original one. It works fine, with the exception of the fact that it will no longer hold water in the bowl. 1) Is there a seal or something that can be replaced to stop the leaking? Is that a big ordeal? 2) How is the toilet removed? I plan on putting in a new tile floor (and a new toilet if I can't fix this one). Where are the bolts? Thanks Scott Forman 82 FC35RB Memphis Toilet questions - George Lowry - 02-24-2006 06:46 Hi Scott, First, go to <http://www.thetford.com> and look up the service instructions for your model of toilet. It is quite common for the groove in the seal to get gunk in it that keeps the valve from closing completely. It is easy to clean - they even make a special tool to do it but a paperclip works in many cases. For removal, the plastic front cover snaps off and the bolts are behind that. Should be covered in the service instructions. Hope this helps, George Lowry "06 Alpine Apex - Formerly '95 WBDA 4203 Spearfish, SD Now in sunny Gila Bend, AZ. Scott Forman wrote: > My FC rear bath has a Thetford toilet that I assume is the original > one. It works fine, with the exception of the fact that it will no > longer hold water in the bowl. > > 1) Is there a seal or something that can be replaced to stop the > leaking? Is that a big ordeal? > > 2) How is the toilet removed? I plan on putting in a new tile floor > (and a new toilet if I can't fix this one). Where are the bolts? > > Thanks > Scott Forman > 82 FC35RB > Memphis > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > Toilet questions - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 02-24-2006 07:26 Hi Scott: A 3/16th allen wrench fits the seal grove perfectly. Turn off your water supply, hold the ball open and clean the grove. This should take care of the seal leakage problem. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm At 05:22 PM 2/24/2006 +0000, you wrote: >My FC rear bath has a Thetford toilet that I assume is the original >one. It works fine, with the exception of the fact that it will no >longer hold water in the bowl. > >1) Is there a seal or something that can be replaced to stop the >leaking? Is that a big ordeal? > >2) How is the toilet removed? I plan on putting in a new tile floor >(and a new toilet if I can't fix this one). Where are the bolts? > >Thanks >Scott Forman >82 FC35RB >Memphis > > > Toilet questions - Jeff Miller - 02-24-2006 10:09 On the original Thetford there is a nut accessible if you look below the foot-pedals, the other nut can be reached either by reaching into the back of the toilet, or by removing the round cap which you see when the seat is lifted, and using a long extension on your ratchet. The water shutoff is under the sink vanity, not sure whether the '82 is by opening the door under the vanity or by lifting a panel below the bottom shelf in the vanity, it's been a while. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <sforman@...> wrote: > > My FC rear bath has a Thetford toilet that I assume is the original > one. It works fine, with the exception of the fact that it will no > longer hold water in the bowl. > > 1) Is there a seal or something that can be replaced to stop the > leaking? Is that a big ordeal? > > 2) How is the toilet removed? I plan on putting in a new tile floor > (and a new toilet if I can't fix this one). Where are the bolts? > > Thanks > Scott Forman > 82 FC35RB > Memphis > Toilet questions - hsaddock - 02-25-2006 01:42 Hello Scott: I had exactly the same problem with my thetford, was out on a multi month trip in the boonies and the odor getting to me, I almost bought a replacement toilet until when I figured out that some paper had gotten wedged in the seal cavity, I mean REALLY jammed as I had done my best to fully close knife seal by pulling UP on the peddle many times over several weeks - (I don't recommend you try this technique ). I tried a paper clip, right angle pick, Allen wrench and about a dozen other items to clear it. Finally ran into a RV place that had a thetford tool, its a long screwdriver with the end bent on a 90 deg angle. It was ridiculously expensive but I negotiated to $15.00 (I don't think the guy had sold another one all year, most everybody makes there own) and had the paper cleared from the groove in minutes - the toilet has worked 100% for 2 years - LOTS cheaper and less mess than a new toilet! I hope your problem is a simple to solve. Harry Saddock 83FC35 South Windsor, CT --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > Hi Scott: > > A 3/16th allen wrench fits the seal grove perfectly. Turn off your water > supply, hold the ball open and clean the grove. This should take care of > the seal leakage problem. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma > http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm > > At 05:22 PM 2/24/2006 +0000, you wrote: > >My FC rear bath has a Thetford toilet that I assume is the original > >one. It works fine, with the exception of the fact that it will no > >longer hold water in the bowl. > > > >1) Is there a seal or something that can be replaced to stop the > >leaking? Is that a big ordeal? > > > >2) How is the toilet removed? I plan on putting in a new tile floor > >(and a new toilet if I can't fix this one). Where are the bolts? > > > >Thanks > >Scott Forman > >82 FC35RB > >Memphis > > > > > > > |