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Water Leak
03-14-2006, 17:03
Post: #11
Water Leak
Thanks to all for the advice.
I will try to tear into it all tomorrow.
Does the rear bed lift up or is it bolted down?
Thanks

Rob
Land O' Lakes, FL.
82 FC 33

Stephen <share@...> wrote:
Oh, dear.. what fun.



Well my 81 FC Just had to have all its copper removed. -I did it myself.
Check out my pics on some of the work done:



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All the pipes go under there. Cold, water pump, and Hot. So take your pick..



Let me know if you need any help, I have been there, done that. I should be
able to help when you find out which one it is.-Or actually it could be
water running from somewhere else coming out under the fridge. (water
tank,ect)



Stephen

81 FC-33SB

Plant City, Fl











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New member here, bought my first wanderlodge a few months back and
everything seamed to be going good until the last trip. I noticed water
coming from under the fridge area. Possible water leak?? any ideas
would be great.
Rob
Land O' Lakes,FL.
82 FC






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03-15-2006, 01:17
Post: #12
Water Leak
both, on my 83fcsb. if you have one bed (not twins) three sections of
plywood can be removed without a screw driver, but the one over the
water tank is screwed down (go figure. In your posts include SB (side
bath) or RB (rear bath) it does make a diffrence in some things.

Thanks
Bruce Campbell
Clearwater, FL
83'FC 35 SB
"Blue Skies"



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Rob Owens
wrote:
>
> Thanks to all for the advice.
> I will try to tear into it all tomorrow.
> Does the rear bed lift up or is it bolted down?
> Thanks
>
> Rob
> Land O' Lakes, FL.
> 82 FC 33
>
> Stephen <share@...> wrote:
> Oh, dear.. what fun.
>
>
>
> Well my 81 FC Just had to have all its copper removed. -I did it
myself.
> Check out my pics on some of the work done:
>
>
>
>
http://autos.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/W...os/browse/
4c94
>
>
>
>
>
> All the pipes go under there. Cold, water pump, and Hot. So take
your pick..
>
>
>
> Let me know if you need any help, I have been there, done that. I
should be
> able to help when you find out which one it is.-Or actually it
could be
> water running from somewhere else coming out under the fridge.
(water
> tank,ect)
>
>
>
> Stephen
>
> 81 FC-33SB
>
> Plant City, Fl
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rob
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 5:34 PM
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Water leak
>
>
>
> New member here, bought my first wanderlodge a few months back and
> everything seamed to be going good until the last trip. I noticed
water
> coming from under the fridge area. Possible water leak?? any ideas
> would be great.
> Rob
> Land O' Lakes,FL.
> 82 FC
>
>
>
>
>
>
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10-11-2007, 12:34
Post: #13
Water Leak
I was checking our bus over today getting ready for a long trip in a
few weeks and I found a fresh water leak. It is dripping out of a hole
abovve the engine inside the engine compartement. It is a bit to the
drivers side of the coolant resevoir, so almost at the rear corner
about head high as I look at the back of the bus. Coming out of the
hole is a bundle of wires with a plastic shroud wrapping it. I
investigated the inside of the coach in the closet behind the bed and
found a little door that led to the water heater and the back of the
circuit breakers. I looked closely and there is no evidence of any
water in this area. Any ideas of where to look? I hate to yank too hard
on the wire bundle. The drip is quite slow but steady, like maybee a
drip every ten or twenty seconds.

Robert Rahn
Kalispell, Mt.
1988 PT 40
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10-11-2007, 13:19
Post: #14
Water Leak
Robert, On my 89 WB PT40, the fresh water pump and tank are located
under the bed. I suggest you look there and check all the water line
connections. They are easy to get at. David Hanvy 89WB Crosby, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Robert & Teri Rahn"
wrote:
>
> I was checking our bus over today getting ready for a long trip in
a
> few weeks and I found a fresh water leak. It is dripping out of a
hole
> abovve the engine inside the engine compartement. It is a bit to
the
> drivers side of the coolant resevoir, so almost at the rear corner
> about head high as I look at the back of the bus. Coming out of the
> hole is a bundle of wires with a plastic shroud wrapping it. I
> investigated the inside of the coach in the closet behind the bed
and
> found a little door that led to the water heater and the back of
the
> circuit breakers. I looked closely and there is no evidence of any
> water in this area. Any ideas of where to look? I hate to yank too
hard
> on the wire bundle. The drip is quite slow but steady, like maybee
a
> drip every ten or twenty seconds.
>
> Robert Rahn
> Kalispell, Mt.
> 1988 PT 40
>
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10-11-2007, 15:01
Post: #15
Water Leak
Hi Robert,
I had drips coming out of the same hole..turned out to be the
overheat valve on the hot water heater. Mine didn't have any hose
connected to it to get the water out of the bus, so leaked and
drained out of the same hole you described. I think my thermostats
were going bad, so changed them at the same time..really not that
hard to do...check your overflow valve for any moisture.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Tacoma, Wa.


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Robert & Teri Rahn"
wrote:
>
> I was checking our bus over today getting ready for a long trip in
a
> few weeks and I found a fresh water leak. It is dripping out of a
hole
> abovve the engine inside the engine compartement. It is a bit to
the
> drivers side of the coolant resevoir, so almost at the rear corner
> about head high as I look at the back of the bus. Coming out of the
> hole is a bundle of wires with a plastic shroud wrapping it. I
> investigated the inside of the coach in the closet behind the bed
and
> found a little door that led to the water heater and the back of
the
> circuit breakers. I looked closely and there is no evidence of any
> water in this area. Any ideas of where to look? I hate to yank too
hard
> on the wire bundle. The drip is quite slow but steady, like maybee
a
> drip every ten or twenty seconds.
>
> Robert Rahn
> Kalispell, Mt.
> 1988 PT 40
>
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10-11-2007, 16:03
Post: #16
Water Leak
I use a wad of yellow or blue toilet paper to find water and fuel
leaks. When the paper gets wet it turns dark. you can reach in and
wipe areas.

when you find moisture, dry up the area, put a big wad of paper there
to soak up the water mid path. wait for more build up then, go back
to the search to locate a new wetspot closer to the source.

GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Robert & Teri Rahn"
wrote:
>
> I was checking our bus over today getting ready for a long trip in
a
> few weeks and I found a fresh water leak. It is dripping out of a
hole
> abovve the engine inside the engine compartement. It is a bit to
the
> drivers side of the coolant resevoir, so almost at the rear corner
> about head high as I look at the back of the bus. Coming out of the
> hole is a bundle of wires with a plastic shroud wrapping it. I
> investigated the inside of the coach in the closet behind the bed
and
> found a little door that led to the water heater and the back of
the
> circuit breakers. I looked closely and there is no evidence of any
> water in this area. Any ideas of where to look? I hate to yank too
hard
> on the wire bundle. The drip is quite slow but steady, like maybee
a
> drip every ten or twenty seconds.
>
> Robert Rahn
> Kalispell, Mt.
> 1988 PT 40
>
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10-12-2007, 12:12
Post: #17
Water Leak
My guess is that your over flow (pressure) valve on your hot water
heater is leaking. Not sure if you're is the same location or not. My
water heater drips a little from it's relief valve when it's heating or
the engine is running & heating it through the heat exchanger. Your
drain for same should be plumbed down through the bottom of that
compartment, right at the right rear corner of the coach.

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



Robert & Teri Rahn wrote:

> I was checking our bus over today getting ready for a long trip in a
> few weeks and I found a fresh water leak. It is dripping out of a hole
> abovve the engine inside the engine compartement. It is a bit to the
> drivers side of the coolant resevoir, so almost at the rear corner
> about head high as I look at the back of the bus. Coming out of the
> hole is a bundle of wires with a plastic shroud wrapping it. I
> investigated the inside of the coach in the closet behind the bed and
> found a little door that led to the water heater and the back of the
> circuit breakers. I looked closely and there is no evidence of any
> water in this area. Any ideas of where to look? I hate to yank too hard
> on the wire bundle. The drip is quite slow but steady, like maybee a
> drip every ten or twenty seconds.
>
> Robert Rahn
> Kalispell, Mt.
> 1988 PT 40
>
>



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07-12-2009, 08:14
Post: #18
Water Leak
Help!

Just getting ready to leave for vacation and as I was filling the fresh
water tank I noticed water gushing from above the holding tank on the
driver's side. I have confirmed that it is the cold water supply to the shower.
I took the mixing valve cover off but cant see far enough
down to tell where the leak is, but I can sure hear it.
Question is, how do I access the plumbing for the shower, or should
I just feed a new line through from below the sink?

Chuck Harrison
Akron, Ohio
90SP36
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07-12-2009, 09:23
Post: #19
Water Leak
could be the overflow from the tank. the pipe is in the tank abit and not just
at the full level.
once it starts to overflow, it could continue to siphon out the volumn up to
the overflow pipe hanging in the tank.

Greg of Tim&Greg
94ptca

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "williamcharrison"
wrote:
>
> Help!
>
> Just getting ready to leave for vacation and as I was filling the fresh
> water tank I noticed water gushing from above the holding tank on the
> driver's side. I have confirmed that it is the cold water supply to the
shower. I took the mixing valve cover off but cant see far enough
> down to tell where the leak is, but I can sure hear it.
> Question is, how do I access the plumbing for the shower, or should
> I just feed a new line through from below the sink?
>
> Chuck Harrison
> Akron, Ohio
> 90SP36
>
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07-12-2009, 10:13
Post: #20
Water Leak
run plastic tubing with push and turn fittings as you describe should be good to
go
which leads to the question what overflow from the holding tank? water flows
down not up and siphon has nothing to do with it
Stephen


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "timvasqz" wrote:
>
> could be the overflow from the tank. the pipe is in the tank abit and not just
at the full level.
> once it starts to overflow, it could continue to siphon out the volumn up to
the overflow pipe hanging in the tank.
>
> Greg of Tim&Greg
> 94ptca
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "williamcharrison"
wrote:
> >
> > Help!
> >
> > Just getting ready to leave for vacation and as I was filling the fresh
> > water tank I noticed water gushing from above the holding tank on the
> > driver's side. I have confirmed that it is the cold water supply to the
shower. I took the mixing valve cover off but cant see far enough
> > down to tell where the leak is, but I can sure hear it.
> > Question is, how do I access the plumbing for the shower, or should
> > I just feed a new line through from below the sink?
> >
> > Chuck Harrison
> > Akron, Ohio
> > 90SP36
> >
>
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