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Fresh water drain valve
Yahoo Message Number: 148135
Has anyone had to replace their fresh water drain valve? We just tried to sanitize the fresh water tank our new to us '97 26.5' MB and found it completely stuck. Any help would be appreciated as we are newbies. -Marcia & Ed '97 26.5' MB "The Dude"

Re: Fresh water drain valve
Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 148137
I replaced ours with a PVC valve from the hardware store. Just take the straps loose and peel away all the sealant (ours was caked with it). Once the straps are loose, you can carefully pull the PVC pipe away from the wall which will allow you to unscrew the old valve. Be gentle so you don't crack any of the PVC pipe that heads up to the tank.
Just note whether your pipe has a male or female (adapter) end to it after you take off the valve, so you'll know what to get at the hardware store.

jim 26 1/2 MB

Re: Fresh water drain valve
Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 148138
An additional note on this. You might or might not have a threaded metal valve on there now. If it's threaded, hopefully you can unscrew it from the pvc pipe and replace it with another metal valve.   I chose a pvc valve due to the cost and the large opening to drain the water quickly.
If your new valve is pvc and needs to be glued on, you'll just need to cut off the threaded end of your existing pipe, purchase some pvc glue and a combination of male or female fittings to attach your new pvc valve to.
You could also just glue a male or female end threaded piece to your new pvc valve and then screw it back on to your old pipe.

Jim

Re: Fresh water drain valve
Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 148142
While you are working on or replacing the the fresh water fill valve you might want to look at Larry's pictures from this "bottom fill" thread some time ago.  The date is 27 Aug but I do not know the year.  Also take a look at Techsnoz article 50.  This would be a perfect time to make a very useful mod. Here is the text of Larry response to the above mentioned thread.
"

" 'I suspect there is a trick to this filling. Please enlighten me."
 Some LDs have filler inlet hose that are bent at a sharp angle and will not fill quickly, no matter what type of filler you use.
 If the previously mentioned fillers do not work satisfactory for you, a bottom fill system will.
I built one for our LD and can run the hose at full volume, filling the  tank in a few minutes, as fast as the hose's output allows.
It uses the water tank's drain as the input.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lwade/sets/72157602095133804/

Larry"
Currently: 2008 36' Tiffin Open Road
Previously: 2007 Mid Bath

 
Re: Fresh water drain valve
Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 148143
sorry I was supposed to type:... working on replacing the fresh water DRAIN valve...
Currently: 2008 36' Tiffin Open Road
Previously: 2007 Mid Bath