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Old 09-19-2006, 07:14 AM   #1
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Default Low point drain valve leaks

This weekend we developed leaks in a couple of the drain vavles below our TM. I have a 2 part question.
1. When we replace them, should we look for something more substancial like brass or does that even exist. And along those lines, how easy or hard is this replacement.
2. My local RV store does not have this valve and we are leaving on a trip for 10 days this weekend. DH was thinking of pinching off the tubes for this trip. Any thoughts about this as a temporary fix?
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Old 09-19-2006, 08:35 AM   #2
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One quick thing you might try. Open the faucets in the TM, open each of the leaky drain valves, poke the drain end of each leaky valve into the end of a garden hose ("seal" it with your hand, and be prepared to get wet), and turn on the hose. The idea is to force some water backward through the valve, possibly dislodging whatever small piece of grit is causing the leak. While you're backflushing, open and close each valve several times.

I don't think that sturdy/substantial is an issue with these valves. They are simple quarter-turn plastic valves, and I think (can't be sure, my TM is in storage) that they don't even have faucet washers. In my opinion, you could replace them with exactly the same valves, and be quite happy. As mentioned above, I think you can find them at Home Depot, Lowe's, maybe ACE Hardware, etc.

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Old 09-19-2006, 09:39 AM   #3
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After buying (and installing) two that leaked from an RV parts store, I bought a brass one at OSH (I think it's a gas fitting, it was the only thing I could find that fit). Getting the old one off required quite a bit of wriggling and pulling (but I don't have that much strength in my hands), trying to be careful not to damage the hose. I just used a screw-down type hose clamp to tighten the hose around the new valve, and 9 months later, no problems. I keep another one I found at Home Depot (it's PVC, a different type, found it afterwards) in the TM just in case we have another one fail.
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Old 09-19-2006, 10:45 AM   #4
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Thanks,
I will run out to OSH at lunch today!
Dee, we were in your neck of the woods this weekend for the Monterey Jazz Festival. Stayed at the Marina Dunes RV Park. What a great weather weekend. Not a cloud in the sky!
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Old 09-19-2006, 11:04 AM   #5
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There are 4 valves. 3 of one type (black plastic) and one other (brass).

I have had a drip in the brass one. I think it is the drain for the tank.

I removed it with plans to replace it, but discovered by blowing through it that if I turned it real hard it would shut off better, so I put it back on.

I would be careful overtightening the black plastic valves, but the one brass vale has held up well to as much twist as I can put on it.
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Old 09-19-2006, 12:04 PM   #6
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All 4 of mine are gray plastic. I had a slow leak in one that caused the pump to pressurize every 15 min or so. Then this weekend DH hooked us up to city water (with a pressure regulator) and water started spraying from the back valves. We disconnected and filled the water tank but had to turn the pump off when not running water cuz we were dripping fairly consistantly after that.
I think if we have to do 2 we might as well do all 4. I will buy them at lunchtime but I'll try clearing the line before tackling the job.

Would it be bad to cut the tubing to get the old ones off?
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