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Leaking Black Tank Pipe

shadows4
Explorer III
Explorer III
What would be the best way to reseal a black tank pipe joint? Ours is leaking at the first elbow after a short pipe comes out of the black tank. I have a few ideas but thought I would throw this out to you guys for your thoughts. Thanks, John
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sem1
Explorer
Explorer
use abs cement its made for that pipe ands its what trades use...

HD_Hauler
Explorer
Explorer
If it has a u joint tighten the nut or if it's a direct fitting use some PVC cement and be careful it will set up fast so have it where you want it.
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Reddog1
Explorer II
Explorer II
The pipe is ABS. Personally, I would use ABS cement for the repair. Without a photo, it is difficult to advise you on a method.

If it is leaking a the way around the coupling, I would get another coupling, cut about 1/4" off the bell. I would split the 1/4" bell ring. Wipe the existing ABS coupling with a dry rag, no need for special cleaning. put a liberal coat of the ABS cement around the joint of the existing bell/pipe. put the two ring pieces on the pipe, up against the existing bell. Apply another coating of cement. You can apply several coats of cement. It is optional to wrap a piece masking tape around the cemented joint, but it will definitely take longer to cure.

I have experimented with ABS pipe, in my garage. I have cemented two pieces together, and cut them in half. I even polishes the cut to see if the two pieces were actually fused together. I could see no sign of a crack. I have even split a couple of 8-inch lengths of 3-inch ABS pipe, heated them and made them flat. I cemented them together with the ABS cement. I could not separate the pieces with a hammer and chisel. The only cleaning I did was wipe off the pieces with a rag.

Many of today's automobiles use ABS in many places. I have also used the ABS cement as a filler and to fix cracks on a damaged automobile grill.

Wayne


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Artum_Snowbird
Explorer
Explorer
Drain and clean as best you can, then park the rig so the bad joint is higher than the pipes coming up to it. Clean, clean, clean.. all around the bad spot.. right down to alcohol or something that dries clean and scrubbed..

Then put it on.. and you will succeed. I did the same with a white water line and epoxied the joint and it held forever.
Mike
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time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
+1 on JB

Plasti-Mend is a bit pricy but I guaranty it would be a permanent fix.
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mobilefleet
Explorer
Explorer
I would use jb weld

RV_CONUS
Explorer
Explorer
Here is what I have used on a water line, still holding up.

Silicone self fusing tape

Or

Silicone Tape

Good Luck
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