Feb-04-2014 01:49 AM
Feb-11-2014 05:55 PM
racerguy wrote:
Gjac is right. You can usually remove and replace the valve with the toilet in place. If your body is still pretty flexible and you have a mirror to see what you're working on it can be done,
Feb-11-2014 05:47 PM
Feb-11-2014 01:52 PM
Feb-11-2014 01:28 PM
NaViDa wrote:AWMIII wrote:
I had a 97 endeavor. The floor was rotten right around the base of the toilet and the toilet flange had cracked because it was not being supported. I ended up installing a sheet of 3/4 inch exterior plywood OVER the tile in the area around the toilet. Then I installed a new toilet flange and a piece of PVC pipe to extend the pipe to the level of the new floor. I screwed down the plywood to the sub base below the ceramic tile. When I was done, I installed some vinyl flooring over the plywood. I just did not want to get involved in ripping up the original flooring. It was totally solid afterwards. The toilet used to feel a little soft when I sat down on it. It also used to smell. After the fix, the smell went away. I did this in a state park campground while traveling.
thank you.
Feb-11-2014 12:21 PM
AWMIII wrote:
I had a 97 endeavor. The floor was rotten right around the base of the toilet and the toilet flange had cracked because it was not being supported. I ended up installing a sheet of 3/4 inch exterior plywood OVER the tile in the area around the toilet. Then I installed a new toilet flange and a piece of PVC pipe to extend the pipe to the level of the new floor. I screwed down the plywood to the sub base below the ceramic tile. When I was done, I installed some vinyl flooring over the plywood. I just did not want to get involved in ripping up the original flooring. It was totally solid afterwards. The toilet used to feel a little soft when I sat down on it. It also used to smell. After the fix, the smell went away. I did this in a state park campground while traveling.
Feb-11-2014 07:30 AM
Feb-05-2014 02:37 AM
NaViDa wrote:OhhWell wrote:newman fulltimer wrote:
Is your black tank full seeing you are seeing blue treatmant
Yes, very good question. You really shouldn't be seeing blue treatment or even really urine if it is just the toilet or seal that is leaking. Is it possible you are getting a clog and not really getting a full dump?
Does your drain from the toilet go straight down to the tank or does it bend?
I've not look at the actual layout under the rig yet. Whatever seems to be the issue, it appears it something i can do myself by whats been said here today.
thanks.
Feb-04-2014 03:03 PM
OhhWell wrote:newman fulltimer wrote:
Is your black tank full seeing you are seeing blue treatmant
Yes, very good question. You really shouldn't be seeing blue treatment or even really urine if it is just the toilet or seal that is leaking. Is it possible you are getting a clog and not really getting a full dump?
Does your drain from the toilet go straight down to the tank or does it bend?
Feb-04-2014 01:14 PM
newman fulltimer wrote:
Is your black tank full seeing you are seeing blue treatmant
Feb-04-2014 10:55 AM
Feb-04-2014 10:31 AM
newman fulltimer wrote:
Is your black tank full seeing you are seeing blue treatmant
Feb-04-2014 08:19 AM
Feb-04-2014 07:59 AM
Feb-04-2014 07:40 AM