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rockhillmanor wrote:
Been there seen that!...I would just unscrew hose clamps and re insert your pipes and then put hose clamps back on.
โOct-25-2017 10:36 AM
K3WE wrote:
Sorry guys, appreciate the replies but that's not the way it is...
There is a standard "hose clamp" around the flange at the end of the tank. The black PVC slipped up in there about an inch, and there is no evidence of glue on the pipe. Same set up on gray and black tanks (different diameters of course).
Camper is a 15 YO Fleetwood Terry. The true bad thing is that it's 27 ft but has the axle over the springs...very little clearance for the drains at the far rear...
AND for the record, this set up has been water tight for 15 years...
Anyway- I was amazed to learn that both the black and gray tank connections were not glued, but 'slip in' and 'hose clamp' and I didn't actually TEAR it off, it simply pulled out (more luck).
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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newman fulltimer wrote:
rtv
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troubledwaters wrote:
I would think they should be glued. I have never heard of an "approved" plastic system that would be just "pushed together". I wonder if you would not being going through this in the first place if it had been glued at the factory?
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