JdereuExplorerMar 01, 2015Repairing inlets to grey tankWell looks like the previous owner broke both inlets to my grey tank. I pulled the tank and am not seeing an easy way to repair this. What's the typical way of repairing these?
westendExplorerMar 02, 2015If the tank is PVC or ABS, it's possible to solvent weld a new fitting in place. I used these rubber tank grommets and a new piece of pipe when I configured my waste tank. They are available in different standard pipe sizes.midnightsadieExplorer IIMar 02, 2015we can,t see the problem. but fitings are at all lowes ,,home depot etc stores. cut glue to fit. good luck.JdereuExplorerMar 02, 2015There is what I gotRLS7201Explorer IIMar 02, 2015Jdereu wrote:There is what I gotThat looks like an 1½" ABS fitting screwed into a cast in bung.Should be able to unscrew it or break it out.Richard
westendExplorerMar 02, 2015If the tank is PVC or ABS, it's possible to solvent weld a new fitting in place. I used these rubber tank grommets and a new piece of pipe when I configured my waste tank. They are available in different standard pipe sizes.
midnightsadieExplorer IIMar 02, 2015we can,t see the problem. but fitings are at all lowes ,,home depot etc stores. cut glue to fit. good luck.
RLS7201Explorer IIMar 02, 2015Jdereu wrote:There is what I gotThat looks like an 1½" ABS fitting screwed into a cast in bung.Should be able to unscrew it or break it out.Richard
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