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Dual dump valve with Y / individual blade valve replacement?

ChgoWinger
Explorer
Explorer
What is typically easier? replacing the entire waste assemby
(both blades and y in single assembly) like the pic or each of the 2 waste valves with the 4 bolts independantly?
older RV 93 P30 Flair

Thank you


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SoundGuy
Explorer
Explorer
ChgoWinger wrote:
What is typically easier? replacing the entire waste assemby
(both blades and y in single assembly) like the pic or each of the 2 waste valves with the 4 bolts independantly?


FAR easier to replace just the waste gates ... after all, that's why replacements are so readily available.

3" Waste Gate Replacement Kit

1.5" Waste Gate Replacement Kit
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Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
Assembly is slip fit/GLUED to drain pipe so you would have to CUT pipe into, shorten the pipe so you could use a coupling on each side with short piece of pipe to GLUE new assembly in place

Replace the valves via bolts in flanges.

I would unbolt the pipe side of flanges on each dump valve and remove as a WHOLE (valves and drain outlet still bolted together)
Then remove other bolts/valves...install new valves onto drain outlet and install as a UNIT--then bolt it up to drain pipes on each side
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ChgoWinger
Explorer
Explorer
dons2346 wrote:
Aren't the two openings glued to other pipes? If so, it is easier to do one valve at a time


I wasn't sure. It looks like they could be.

Thanks

dons2346
Explorer
Explorer
Aren't the two openings glued to other pipes? If so, it is easier to do one valve at a time

Joe417
Explorer
Explorer
I don't think it would matter as long as you make sure you keep your O rings in place when you slide the valves in.

I've never done both at the same time.

I think I'd go for one valve at a time.
Joe and Evelyn