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NoMoApt
Explorer
Explorer
I assume this is like the MiniWinnie setup.
The grey tank is on the opposite side of the vehicle from the sewer connection and a long metal rod runs from the handle at the sewer connection to the grey valve at the neck of the tank.
Spent weeks trying to find this item online.
Not even sure of the size but probably 1.5in?
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Ralph_Cramden
Explorer II
Explorer II
NoMoApt wrote:
Joe417 wrote:
The valve could be either size. Our 5th W. has standard Valtera rv valves. The handles screw off and 1/4" aluminum rod screws onto the valve to allow it to reach the opposite side of the camper. Our black and grey1 tanks have 3" and the kitchen grey2 has the smaller 1.5" size.

Hopefully another winnebago chalet owner will chime in and let you know which you have. Your other choices are to pop the cover off or call the factory.


YEs this sounds right. Aluminum rod. 1.5 inch valve

WHERE TO BUY ???????


Etrailer....use their search.

"Valterra Extension". They have different lengths, 9" to 36"
Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?

pauldub
Explorer
Explorer
It's probably the same as my Winnie 324V and it has a 3" valve for the gray water.

Bill_Satellite
Explorer II
Explorer II
NoMoApt wrote:
I assume this is like the MiniWinnie setup.
The grey tank is on the opposite side of the vehicle from the sewer connection and a long metal rod runs from the handle at the sewer connection to the grey valve at the neck of the tank.
Spent weeks trying to find this item online.
Not even sure of the size but probably 1.5in?


Which item are you trying to find? The Valve is likely a standard Valtera but the extension rod is likely something that Winnebago installed and would be available from Winnebago.
What I post is my 2 cents and nothing more. Please don't read anything into my post that's not there. If you disagree, that's OK.
Can't we all just get along?

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
You can get them from a Jayco dealer or a Winne dealer. Both use the solid metal rod extension. They come in different lengths. By going to Winne with your Model/Serial number you will get the correct length for your unit. What is wrong with yours? Unless they are bent, there is usually no other thing that can be wrong. Doug

The Valves are all the same. 1.5 or 3 inch. WHICH part(rod or valve) do you need? The valves can be purchased almost anywhere.

NoMoApt
Explorer
Explorer
Joe417 wrote:
The valve could be either size. Our 5th W. has standard Valtera rv valves. The handles screw off and 1/4" aluminum rod screws onto the valve to allow it to reach the opposite side of the camper. Our black and grey1 tanks have 3" and the kitchen grey2 has the smaller 1.5" size.

Hopefully another winnebago chalet owner will chime in and let you know which you have. Your other choices are to pop the cover off or call the factory.


YEs this sounds right. Aluminum rod. 1.5 inch valve

WHERE TO BUY ???????

j-d
Explorer II
Explorer II
Amazon search as "RV sewer valve replacement" produces a few hits. The valves are usually 1-1/2" for Gray and 3" for Black. The kits seem to be cable operated. Those cable jackets are stiff, at least the ones under our Jayco are. Both cables reach across the underside of the coach.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB

shastagary
Explorer
Explorer
if it is extended with a rod it's still probably a standard valve with a extension installed. if its a cable valve is it like these? rv cable dump valve try these rv extended dump valve handle

Joe417
Explorer
Explorer
The valve could be either size. Our 5th W. has standard Valtera rv valves. The handles screw off and 1/4" aluminum rod screws onto the valve to allow it to reach the opposite side of the camper. Our black and grey1 tanks have 3" and the kitchen grey2 has the smaller 1.5" size.

Hopefully another winnebago chalet owner will chime in and let you know which you have. Your other choices are to pop the cover off or call the factory.
Joe and Evelyn

jplante4
Explorer II
Explorer II
Are you sure it's a rod and not a cable. Most of those remote valves are cable actuated.
Jerry & Jeanne
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