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San-T-Flush outside inlet broken

bobvila
Explorer
Explorer

Hello,

My San-T-Flush port is broken and there water leaking outside, when I used.

Looks easy to remplace. I strugle to find out in Canada the same part. I checked in You-Tube and found-out that some user replace the San-T-Flush by a City water port.

Should I consider this?

Thanks!!

Attached are outside and inside San-T-Flush

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Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Diesel 2015
Kodiak 200QB 2016
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opnspaces
Navigator II
Navigator II

I'm with bid_time on this one. Do you really want to take a chance of contents of a full the black tank sloshing up the tube and greeting you when you remove the cap?

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2001 Suburban 4x4. 6.0L, 4.10 3/4 ton **** 2005 Jayco Jay Flight 27BH **** 1986 Coleman Columbia Popup

This is a outside Sani Flush plug. We connect the plug with a hose water in order to spray water in the black water tank. Did the replacement yesterday and works fine. They only think I did in extra is I removed the check valve of the Inlet water plug. So when I unplug the hose, the remaining go outside as my initial San-T flush  

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Diesel 2015
Kodiak 200QB 2016

bobvila
Explorer
Explorer

This is what I saw as a replacement. It's good?3.jpg

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Diesel 2015
Kodiak 200QB 2016

That will work just fine

Thanks! I did and removed the check valve!

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Diesel 2015
Kodiak 200QB 2016

Well r3moving the check valve was probably not the best thing to do. It is a health safety device.

bid_time
Nomad II
Nomad II

Sure, use whatever works. Label the new port as a sani-flush on the camper if necessary.

Thanks! I did the remplacement and removed also the check valve.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Diesel 2015
Kodiak 200QB 2016