โApr-14-2017 10:50 AM
โApr-17-2017 06:15 AM
352 wrote:Your link just takes me to RV.net home page. I can't find a RV general repair guide.wnjj wrote:Gjac wrote:Twomed wrote:In all seriousness does anyone know why the black tank is always harder to pull that the grey tank? When I replace both valves about 8 years ago, The black tank valve was almost impossible to move so I replaced both and put a grease fitting on the top of each valve. I have to add grease to the black valve every other year but the grey always seems to move fine. My only thought is the grey tank gets more soap from washing dishes and taking showers?downtheroad wrote:
How come it's always the BLACK tank handle that breaks.....:h
Some guy named Murphy....
It's also larger so there more surface to stick.
Please refer to the discharge valve handle troubleshooting guide on page 542 on the RV General repair guide listed HERE
โApr-16-2017 05:58 PM
wnjj wrote:Gjac wrote:Twomed wrote:In all seriousness does anyone know why the black tank is always harder to pull that the grey tank? When I replace both valves about 8 years ago, The black tank valve was almost impossible to move so I replaced both and put a grease fitting on the top of each valve. I have to add grease to the black valve every other year but the grey always seems to move fine. My only thought is the grey tank gets more soap from washing dishes and taking showers?downtheroad wrote:
How come it's always the BLACK tank handle that breaks.....:h
Some guy named Murphy....
It's also larger so there more surface to stick.
โApr-16-2017 09:10 AM
Gjac wrote:Twomed wrote:In all seriousness does anyone know why the black tank is always harder to pull that the grey tank? When I replace both valves about 8 years ago, The black tank valve was almost impossible to move so I replaced both and put a grease fitting on the top of each valve. I have to add grease to the black valve every other year but the grey always seems to move fine. My only thought is the grey tank gets more soap from washing dishes and taking showers?downtheroad wrote:
How come it's always the BLACK tank handle that breaks.....:h
Some guy named Murphy....
โApr-16-2017 08:14 AM
Twomed wrote:In all seriousness does anyone know why the black tank is always harder to pull that the grey tank? When I replace both valves about 8 years ago, The black tank valve was almost impossible to move so I replaced both and put a grease fitting on the top of each valve. I have to add grease to the black valve every other year but the grey always seems to move fine. My only thought is the grey tank gets more soap from washing dishes and taking showers?downtheroad wrote:
How come it's always the BLACK tank handle that breaks.....:h
Some guy named Murphy....
โApr-16-2017 05:59 AM
PaulJ2 wrote:dougrainer wrote:PaulJ2 wrote:
Maybe coat the end of the rod with some kind of glue, push it back in, wait till the next day for the glue to dry and try again?
Then you will have the blade glued and stuck:B Doug
Yup,maybe but who cares if you have to change the valve anyway.
I just like trying things like that. :B
โApr-15-2017 07:34 PM
dougrainer wrote:PaulJ2 wrote:
Maybe coat the end of the rod with some kind of glue, push it back in, wait till the next day for the glue to dry and try again?
Then you will have the blade glued and stuck:B Doug
โApr-14-2017 07:27 PM
CR CRUISER wrote:
Last fall before I put the fiver to bed for the winter, I replaced both the grey and black tank valves as they were leaking slightly. I lubricated the slides with silicone grease and they slid back and forth quite easily. ....
โApr-14-2017 05:33 PM
โApr-14-2017 05:31 PM
PaulJ2 wrote:
Maybe coat the end of the rod with some kind of glue, push it back in, wait till the next day for the glue to dry and try again?
โApr-14-2017 03:46 PM
โApr-14-2017 03:31 PM
downtheroad wrote:
How come it's always the BLACK tank handle that breaks.....:h
โApr-14-2017 03:31 PM
downtheroad wrote:
How come it's always the BLACK tank handle that breaks.....:h
โApr-14-2017 02:16 PM
โApr-14-2017 01:38 PM