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CavemanCharlie
Apr 10, 2019Explorer III
I feel your pain.
On my TT it had "plugs" that screwed into a part that was permanently mounted on the outside of the low point drains. They had rubber cone shaped washers in them that no one carried in stock. I rigged up something for years. Then last year I snapped off one of the parts that was on the outside of the line.
There was no hope of repair after that.
I got through the season by putting a lot of Teflon tape and a rubber o-ring on a standard bolt and forcefully turning it up into the line. Surprisingly, that worked. If it doesn't work again this year I don't know what I will do. It is some weird size that standard plumbing stores don't have.
Someone said it was Quest Tubing. Whatever that is. No one around here has ever heard of it.
On my TT it had "plugs" that screwed into a part that was permanently mounted on the outside of the low point drains. They had rubber cone shaped washers in them that no one carried in stock. I rigged up something for years. Then last year I snapped off one of the parts that was on the outside of the line.
There was no hope of repair after that.
I got through the season by putting a lot of Teflon tape and a rubber o-ring on a standard bolt and forcefully turning it up into the line. Surprisingly, that worked. If it doesn't work again this year I don't know what I will do. It is some weird size that standard plumbing stores don't have.
Someone said it was Quest Tubing. Whatever that is. No one around here has ever heard of it.
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