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Jul-06-2016 05:57 AM
braindead0 wrote:zach477 wrote:However the subject of this post is "I finally figured it out!" which isn't a question.braindead0 wrote:
How in the world would the water inlet be getting fumes from your black tank? That sounds very odd.. and perhaps a bit disturbing (fresh water meeting up with black?)
That's why I'm asking! Haha.
Jul-06-2016 05:12 AM
zach477 wrote:However the subject of this post is "I finally figured it out!" which isn't a question.braindead0 wrote:
How in the world would the water inlet be getting fumes from your black tank? That sounds very odd.. and perhaps a bit disturbing (fresh water meeting up with black?)
That's why I'm asking! Haha.
Jul-06-2016 05:02 AM
zach477 wrote:braindead0 wrote:
How in the world would the water inlet be getting fumes from your black tank? That sounds very odd.. and perhaps a bit disturbing (fresh water meeting up with black?)
That's why I'm asking! Haha.
Jul-05-2016 09:05 PM
braindead0 wrote:
How in the world would the water inlet be getting fumes from your black tank? That sounds very odd.. and perhaps a bit disturbing (fresh water meeting up with black?)
Jul-05-2016 08:19 PM
braindead0 wrote:
How in the world would the water inlet be getting fumes from your black tank? That sounds very odd.. and perhaps a bit disturbing (fresh water meeting up with black?)
Jul-05-2016 06:44 PM
Jul-05-2016 06:21 PM
dave17352 wrote:
Sounds like a bad seal at the flange. I had one of those toilets with the overflow drain that leaked sewer gas it was awful! My present truck camper appears to have the same overflow but does not leak gas. If it does I will replace it no questions asked. But your if your present toilet has no overflow drain then it has to becoming from the flange or a leak in the vent system someplace. Does your flapper hold water. If it doesn't you will have the same problem.
Jul-05-2016 05:08 PM