B lack Water Tank Valve
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03-28-2006, 13:30
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B lack Water Tank Valve
Remove the two screws (with an empty and rinsed tank), pull the valve
cartrige out of the housing. If the seal looks damaged/worn, we have plenty of replacement paddles. If not, check the housing where the seal slides in, could be something lodged in there. Should take around 5-10 minutes to check. The word "inlet" should face the tank. Waterproof grease will help it to work easier and longer. Lube the O- ring to make re-installation easier. - Jeff Miller Dupree Products Inc. American Made, in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady > > Folks, > > I have a leaky black water tank Dupree valve. After a day of > traveling about a cup of fluid seeps past the seals - not > a total failure. Is there any maintenance I can do to > try to get a better seal. Is there a rebuild kit available, > or do I replace the entire valve. > > Thanks, > David Brady > '02 LXi, Smokey, > Va > |
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B lack Water Tank Valve - David Brady - 03-27-2006, 13:30
B lack Water Tank Valve - Stephen Birtles - 03-27-2006, 13:40
B lack Water Tank Valve - William Jensen - 03-27-2006, 13:55
B lack Water Tank Valve - Scott - 03-27-2006, 14:02
B lack Water Tank Valve - David Brady - 03-27-2006, 14:36
B lack Water Tank Valve - Jeff Miller - 03-28-2006 13:30
B lack Water Tank Valve - John Suter - 03-28-2006, 23:21
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