erond
Member
I've managed, after many years of towing, to have an "oops". I took a corner too tight and a landscape rock took a bite out of the left side of my new North Trail 26RKS.
The black/gray combination drain was pulled (not broken) off cleanly. There doesn't appear to have been anything sealing it to the T/valve fitting.
I filled the black and gray tank and didn't see any evidence of leaking. I left the cap on and opened the valves and there is a leak where the drain pipe attaches to the T.
Is the drain tube designed to not use any sealant and I've seriously broken something, or should I just reinstall it with ABS cement or RTV? Note that the T fitting with the dump valves rotates smoothly around the black and gray tank drains.
I filled the black and gray tanks by hooking up to city water and leaving the sink on and holding the flush valve open on the toilet. It took "forever" and I never got the gray tank beyond 2/3 full on the gauge. To my surprise, however, the air vent for the plumbing was overflowing at the back of the trailer! I don't understand how the vent could be overflowing if the sink drain was still flowing freely.
Thanks for any input.
The black/gray combination drain was pulled (not broken) off cleanly. There doesn't appear to have been anything sealing it to the T/valve fitting.
I filled the black and gray tank and didn't see any evidence of leaking. I left the cap on and opened the valves and there is a leak where the drain pipe attaches to the T.
Is the drain tube designed to not use any sealant and I've seriously broken something, or should I just reinstall it with ABS cement or RTV? Note that the T fitting with the dump valves rotates smoothly around the black and gray tank drains.
I filled the black and gray tanks by hooking up to city water and leaving the sink on and holding the flush valve open on the toilet. It took "forever" and I never got the gray tank beyond 2/3 full on the gauge. To my surprise, however, the air vent for the plumbing was overflowing at the back of the trailer! I don't understand how the vent could be overflowing if the sink drain was still flowing freely.
Thanks for any input.