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Bob Lawrence

Hi group,
I have had a leak for a while now in my drain pipes.
Let me see if I can explain it right.
My black and grey tanks go into a 4" abs pipe.
Somebody in the past put a pipe in the 4" pipe and glued it in.
Coming out of that they put a rubber collar and covers it and also goes
over the end of the Drain Master dump valve.
Sucker has leaked for a couple of months now at the glued in 3/1/2"
pipe fitting with the rubber collar.
I can't find pipe that is 3 1/2" id to go into the piece of pipe that
was glued into the 4" standard pipe of the bird.
My question is...do other people have a rubber collar going to their
dump valve?
Was this some one off job for some unknown reason?
Drain drip has to go.
Any ideas?

Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Los Fresnos, Texas

Fred Hulse


Hi Bob
I have a rubber collar on the gray side of my dump system prior to going into the Y or T to which I hook the hose up to.
It has been there about 4 years now.
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge WLWB41

Marv & Jean

Bob:

The rubber coupling in the drain system is there to give you some
room to remove the valves from the coach. There is probably only an
inch or two space between the ends of the abs pipes but having the
rubber coupling in the line lets you get the entire valve assembly
out. Hope you have having fun in Texas. About 55 and sunny in Ocean
Shores.

Marv
2004 M380
Ocean Shores, WA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence"
wrote:
>
> Hi group,
> I have had a leak for a while now in my drain pipes.
> Let me see if I can explain it right.
> My black and grey tanks go into a 4" abs pipe.
> Somebody in the past put a pipe in the 4" pipe and glued it in.
> Coming out of that they put a rubber collar and covers it and also
goes
> over the end of the Drain Master dump valve.
> Sucker has leaked for a couple of months now at the glued in 3/1/2"
> pipe fitting with the rubber collar.
> I can't find pipe that is 3 1/2" id to go into the piece of pipe
that
> was glued into the 4" standard pipe of the bird.
> My question is...do other people have a rubber collar going to
their
> dump valve?
> Was this some one off job for some unknown reason?
> Drain drip has to go.
> Any ideas?
>
> Bob Lawrence
> 84 PT36
> Los Fresnos, Texas
>

Bob Lawrence

Hi Marv,
Good to hear from you.
My problem with the rubber coupling is that over time it gets loose.
Twisting a sewer hose on and off and putting the cap on twisting has
caused the rubber to distort.
I guess that was the way the factory did things.
Gonna have to update that area.
Thanks Marv.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Laguna Atascosa NWR, Los Fresnos, Texas (Workcamping)

> Bob:
>
> The rubber coupling in the drain system is there to give you some
> room to remove the valves from the coach. There is probably only
an
> inch or two space between the ends of the abs pipes but having the
> rubber coupling in the line lets you get the entire valve assembly
> out. Hope you have having fun in Texas. About 55 and sunny in
Ocean
> Shores.
>
> Marv
> 2004 M380
> Ocean Shores, WA
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence"
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi group,
> > I have had a leak for a while now in my drain pipes.
> > Let me see if I can explain it right.
> > My black and grey tanks go into a 4" abs pipe.
> > Somebody in the past put a pipe in the 4" pipe and glued it in.
> > Coming out of that they put a rubber collar and covers it and
also
> goes
> > over the end of the Drain Master dump valve.
> > Sucker has leaked for a couple of months now at the glued in
3/1/2"
> > pipe fitting with the rubber collar.
> > I can't find pipe that is 3 1/2" id to go into the piece of pipe
> that
> > was glued into the 4" standard pipe of the bird.
> > My question is...do other people have a rubber collar going to
> their
> > dump valve?
> > Was this some one off job for some unknown reason?
> > Drain drip has to go.
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Bob Lawrence
> > 84 PT36
> > Los Fresnos, Texas
> >
>

Bob Lawrence

Hi Fred,
Today I'm going to crawl under and take off the rubber collar. Found
I could get a 4" ID pipe that will slip over the bird pipe with just
a little sandpapering of the outer edge of the bird pipe.
Since I switched to Drain Master a few years ago, I can glue the new
pipe to the bird and the backside of the Drain Master.
When having to replace the Drain Master, the part on the back can
stay attached to the new pipe.
No more leaks (maybe me, tho Smile
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Workcamping at Laguna Atascosta NWR, Texas

> Hi Bob
> I have a rubber collar on the gray side of my dump system prior to
going into the Y or T to which I hook the hose up to.
> It has been there about 4 years now.
> Fred & Jeanne Hulse
> Morristown Arizona
> 1997 Wanderlodge WLWB41
>
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