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sporlan valve
08-17-2006, 05:29
Post: #11
sporlan valve
We have the sporlan valve kits in stock
Stephen 77fc35
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08-17-2006, 16:18
Post: #12
sporlan valve
I have the complete valves or rebuild kits or just the soenoid all in
stock and cheaper than jordan company
Stephen 77fc35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tom Warner wrote:
>
> Dont replace the valve! You can get a kit from Sporlan consisting of
> the diaphram springs etc to rebuild it. I got mine locally from the
> Jordan Co. Syracuse,NY
>
> Tom Warner
> Vernon center,NY
> 1985 PT 40
>
> At 08:30 AM 8/17/2006, you wrote:
>
> > On my return from Colorado this week I had a problem with my water
> >system... lifted the bed to get at the sporlan valve to tap it and was
> >not able to get it to work correctly.... My question is where can I get
> >a new one as I called Blue Bird parts and the tech Dept. and neither
> >has called me back.... I believe it;s the sporlan valve as it has been
> >giving me problems and now it won't move at all... I think its stuck
> >half open and half closed cause on city water it continues to fill the
> >tank with vary little pressure in the coach ... when I try the coach
> >pump ( it is working ) there is no pressure cause with the valve half
> >open it just bypasses the valve.... I have flicked the valve switch on
> >and off and it will not work.......So where can I get one ??? little
> >help here please DAN
> >
> >92 WLWB 40ft.
> >Depere Wi./ Summerfield Fl.
> >920-915-3777 it's for sale w/ rebuilt motor
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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08-22-2006, 05:00
Post: #13
sporlan valve
What is a ball man valve?
Thanks

--- Gregory OConnor wrote:

> The S valve needs pressure to close and with the
> system is not used
> or pressurized it floats open. The works get
> scummed up and they
> need a cleaning. For a quick fix I hook up to high
> pressure city,
> run the outside hand wash sink and try and close
> the e-fill switch
> off. ( others will warn you that this may cause pipe
> dammage and my
> sporlan is a little clogged up) .
>
> To check if the e switch and selonoid are working,
> turn it on, go
> under the bed, unscrew the e selonoid and pick it up
> and down, you
> should feel the magnetic pull. If all that is
> working simply remove
> the other four (4?) screws open the valve and clean
> the guts with
> bathroom cleaner. If you replace the valve replumb
> it to hold a ball
> man valve also. ( the man valve is good to use on
> the road if the
> sporlan or when the sporlan gets scummed once
> again)
> Gregory O'Connor
> 94ptRomolandCa . --- In
> WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan
> Saari" wrote:
> >
> >
> > On my return from Colorado this week I had a
> problem with my water
> > system... lifted the bed to get at the sporlan
> valve to tap it and
> was
> > not able to get it to work correctly.... My
> question is where can I
> get
> > a new one as I called Blue Bird parts and the tech
> Dept. and
> neither
> > has called me back.... I believe it;s the sporlan
> valve as it has
> been
> > giving me problems and now it won't move at all...
> I think its
> stuck
> > half open and half closed cause on city water it
> continues to fill
> the
> > tank with vary little pressure in the coach ...
> when I try the
> coach
> > pump ( it is working ) there is no pressure cause
> with the valve
> half
> > open it just bypasses the valve.... I have flicked
> the valve switch
> on
> > and off and it will not work.......So where can I
> get one ???
> little
> > help here please DAN
> >
> > 92 WLWB 40ft.
> > Depere Wi./ Summerfield Fl.
> > 920-915-3777 it's for sale w/ rebuilt motor
> >
>
>
>
>
>


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08-22-2006, 16:57
Post: #14
sporlan valve
Man is manual. a ball valve is a 1/4 turn valve. 1/4 turn valves have
a ball with a hole in them attached to a handle that rotates shut.
plastic ball valves tend to not get scum pit damage and are self
cleaning. ( Mike, I reframed)

In the 94pt You would put the Man ball Valve just before or just
after the electric valve. It may be a good idea to put it after
(between the Sporlan and the storage tank). Placing it After the
Sporlan will allow you to close off the tank while cleaning the
Sporlan.
Gregory O'Connor
94ptRomolandCa
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, nelson slinkman
wrote:
>
> What is a ball man valve?
> Thanks
>
> --- Gregory OConnor wrote:
>
> > The S valve needs pressure to close and with the
> > system is not used
> > or pressurized it floats open. The works get
> > scummed up and they
> > need a cleaning. For a quick fix I hook up to high
> > pressure city,
> > run the outside hand wash sink and try and close
> > the e-fill switch
> > off. ( others will warn you that this may cause pipe
> > dammage and my
> > sporlan is a little clogged up) .
> >
> > To check if the e switch and selonoid are working,
> > turn it on, go
> > under the bed, unscrew the e selonoid and pick it up
> > and down, you
> > should feel the magnetic pull. If all that is
> > working simply remove
> > the other four (4?) screws open the valve and clean
> > the guts with
> > bathroom cleaner. If you replace the valve replumb
> > it to hold a ball
> > man valve also. ( the man valve is good to use on
> > the road if the
> > sporlan or when the sporlan gets scummed once
> > again)
> > Gregory O'Connor
> > 94ptRomolandCa . --- In
> > WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan
> > Saari" wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > On my return from Colorado this week I had a
> > problem with my water
> > > system... lifted the bed to get at the sporlan
> > valve to tap it and
> > was
> > > not able to get it to work correctly.... My
> > question is where can I
> > get
> > > a new one as I called Blue Bird parts and the tech
> > Dept. and
> > neither
> > > has called me back.... I believe it;s the sporlan
> > valve as it has
> > been
> > > giving me problems and now it won't move at all...
> > I think its
> > stuck
> > > half open and half closed cause on city water it
> > continues to fill
> > the
> > > tank with vary little pressure in the coach ...
> > when I try the
> > coach
> > > pump ( it is working ) there is no pressure cause
> > with the valve
> > half
> > > open it just bypasses the valve.... I have flicked
> > the valve switch
> > on
> > > and off and it will not work.......So where can I
> > get one ???
> > little
> > > help here please DAN
> > >
> > > 92 WLWB 40ft.
> > > Depere Wi./ Summerfield Fl.
> > > 920-915-3777 it's for sale w/ rebuilt motor
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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08-22-2006, 16:58
Post: #15
sporlan valve
Man is manual. a ball valve is a 1/4 turn valve. 1/4 turn valves have
a ball with a hole in them attached to a handle that rotates shut.
plastic ball valves tend to not get scum pit damage and are self
cleaning. ( Mike, I reframed)

In the 94pt You would put the Man ball Valve just before or just
after the electric valve. It may be a good idea to put it after
(between the Sporlan and the storage tank). Placing it After the
Sporlan will allow you to close off the tank while cleaning the
Sporlan.
Gregory O'Connor
94ptRomolandCa
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, nelson slinkman
wrote:
>
> What is a ball man valve?
> Thanks
>
> --- Gregory OConnor wrote:
>
> > The S valve needs pressure to close and with the
> > system is not used
> > or pressurized it floats open. The works get
> > scummed up and they
> > need a cleaning. For a quick fix I hook up to high
> > pressure city,
> > run the outside hand wash sink and try and close
> > the e-fill switch
> > off. ( others will warn you that this may cause pipe
> > dammage and my
> > sporlan is a little clogged up) .
> >
> > To check if the e switch and selonoid are working,
> > turn it on, go
> > under the bed, unscrew the e selonoid and pick it up
> > and down, you
> > should feel the magnetic pull. If all that is
> > working simply remove
> > the other four (4?) screws open the valve and clean
> > the guts with
> > bathroom cleaner. If you replace the valve replumb
> > it to hold a ball
> > man valve also. ( the man valve is good to use on
> > the road if the
> > sporlan or when the sporlan gets scummed once
> > again)
> > Gregory O'Connor
> > 94ptRomolandCa . --- In
> > WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan
> > Saari" wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > On my return from Colorado this week I had a
> > problem with my water
> > > system... lifted the bed to get at the sporlan
> > valve to tap it and
> > was
> > > not able to get it to work correctly.... My
> > question is where can I
> > get
> > > a new one as I called Blue Bird parts and the tech
> > Dept. and
> > neither
> > > has called me back.... I believe it;s the sporlan
> > valve as it has
> > been
> > > giving me problems and now it won't move at all...
> > I think its
> > stuck
> > > half open and half closed cause on city water it
> > continues to fill
> > the
> > > tank with vary little pressure in the coach ...
> > when I try the
> > coach
> > > pump ( it is working ) there is no pressure cause
> > with the valve
> > half
> > > open it just bypasses the valve.... I have flicked
> > the valve switch
> > on
> > > and off and it will not work.......So where can I
> > get one ???
> > little
> > > help here please DAN
> > >
> > > 92 WLWB 40ft.
> > > Depere Wi./ Summerfield Fl.
> > > 920-915-3777 it's for sale w/ rebuilt motor
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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09-21-2006, 13:24
Post: #16
sporlan valve
While filling my water tank, I turned the outside fill switch off and
disconnected the hose. Went inside to use the water pump and it would
not pressurize. So- thought that the sporlan valve was stuck. With my
socket set and a towel, I removed the 4 bolts and banged on it-
usually, that Ernie fix works great. I turned the water pump back on -
nothing- no pressure. I went to get more tools- aka bigger hammer, and
left the pump on. Outside I had a lake- the backflow valve on the water
inlet had stuck allowing all the water, while the pump was on to drain
outside. Stuck a screwdiver in that and that water stopped flowing and
everything is back to normal.
Anyone have that happen to them? Ernie- 83PT40 in Montana
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09-21-2006, 13:42
Post: #17
sporlan valve
Yes, I've had that happen. I bought a brass hose shut off with a male and
female end and
screwed it into the hose inlet on the coach so I could just turn it off and
avoid any future
problems with the backflow valve. Cheap insurance.

Kerry
82 Fc 35
Denver

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
wrote:
>
> While filling my water tank, I turned the outside fill switch off and
> disconnected the hose. Went inside to use the water pump and it would
> not pressurize. So- thought that the sporlan valve was stuck. With my
> socket set and a towel, I removed the 4 bolts and banged on it-
> usually, that Ernie fix works great. I turned the water pump back on -
> nothing- no pressure. I went to get more tools- aka bigger hammer, and
> left the pump on. Outside I had a lake- the backflow valve on the water
> inlet had stuck allowing all the water, while the pump was on to drain
> outside. Stuck a screwdiver in that and that water stopped flowing and
> everything is back to normal.
> Anyone have that happen to them? Ernie- 83PT40 in Montana
>
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09-21-2006, 14:11
Post: #18
sporlan valve
I did the same as mine would stick from time to time..think maybe
had granules of calcium stuck in valve. Thought about getting a
rebuild kit, but didn't want to have to pull it out from the inside.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Tacky Tacoma, Wa.
>
> Yes, I've had that happen. I bought a brass hose shut off with a
male and female end and
> screwed it into the hose inlet on the coach so I could just turn
it off and avoid any future
> problems with the backflow valve. Cheap insurance.
>
> Kerry
> 82 Fc 35
> Denver
>
> While filling my water tank, I turned the outside fill switch off
and
> > disconnected the hose. Went inside to use the water pump and it
would
> > not pressurize. So- thought that the sporlan valve was stuck.
With my
> > socket set and a towel, I removed the 4 bolts and banged on it-
> > usually, that Ernie fix works great. I turned the water pump
back on -
> > nothing- no pressure. I went to get more tools- aka bigger
hammer, and
> > left the pump on. Outside I had a lake- the backflow valve on
the water
> > inlet had stuck allowing all the water, while the pump was on to
drain
> > outside. Stuck a screwdiver in that and that water stopped
flowing and
> > everything is back to normal.
> > Anyone have that happen to them? Ernie- 83PT40 in Montana
> >
>
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02-17-2007, 09:42
Post: #19
sporlan valve
There are two Sporlan valves at the back of the coach. I assume they
control the chassis heat water flow. One stays very warm with all
switches set to off. Any ideas? Thanks.

--
Curt Sprenger
1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
Anaheim Hills, Calif.
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02-17-2007, 09:52
Post: #20
sporlan valve
Hi Curt,

Are you saying the housing of the valve stays warm? If so, I'd check
the power going to the valve solenoid with a tester. Sounds like maybe
your dash switch isn't working correctly to open the circuit when you
switch it to off.

One switch controls the "Summer/Winter" valve for all of the "chassis"
heaters in the coach & the other switch controls the front passenger
heater line valve. At least that's the way my 82 is set up.

Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40 6V92TA
74FC34 6V53T



Curt Sprenger wrote:

> There are two Sporlan valves at the back of the coach. I assume they
> control the chassis heat water flow. One stays very warm with all
> switches set to off. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> --
> Curt Sprenger
> 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
> Anaheim Hills, Calif.
>
>



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