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Probably an easy question for most
01-22-2006, 03:58
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Probably an easy question for most
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "William Jensen"
wrote:
>
> On my coach there is a silver, flat metal bar that is screwed onto
> the side wall of the grey water tank compartment. The compartment
> that has your valve opening controls. At the end of the bar, there
> is a 90 degree angle, the about another 2" length and a half moon
> cut-out at the end. You use this to Pry up the stuck valve. If
> you don't have one, then as George said, use a big screwdriver.
> Air up your coach, and open the valve switch. Gentle prying will
> open the valve.
>
> Once open, you need to lubricate it up. And it doesn't help just to
> spray lubricant on the shaft. And don't do that!!! That is not
> where it sticks. If you go to the wanderlodge owners online site, I
> have a excellent pictorial on how to remove and replace, or just
> lubricate the valves. It is under the article section, sub-category
> repair and maintenance. You may need new valve paddles, and those
> can be purchased from Jeff Miller at the Dupree site that John
> listed.
>
> good luck
>
> William Jensen
> 1993 PT40 WBWL
> Deerfield Beach, FL
>

Thanks to you both. Can you give me a link to the Wanderlodge owneres
online site?
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Messages In This Thread
Probably an easy question for most - moolah_85224 - 01-21-2006, 12:53
Probably an easy question for most - George Lowry - 01-21-2006, 16:21
Probably an easy question for most - John - 01-21-2006, 23:07
Probably an easy question for most - William Jensen - 01-22-2006, 03:46
Probably an easy question for most - moolah_85224 - 01-22-2006 03:58
Probably an easy question for most - moolah_85224 - 01-22-2006, 04:09
Probably an easy question for most - William Jensen - 01-22-2006, 14:11



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