Holding Tank

chuck will

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Nov 18, 1997
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I don't know if your price of 600 to 700 dollars is good or not. I have
an original Tank I will part with for a lot less. The only thing wrong
with it was the area where the gauge goes was leaking and I know it is
repairable. At the time I did not know that though. The other thing is
the Gate Valve will required to be ordered and replaced. Unfortunately
the gate valve will have to be from Cinnabar, Golby or Gateway or
somebody that does GMC's it is not the same thing as the Camping
World's, as good as they are only work for the SOB's. If you want a
brand new one (tank) they are advertised in the GMCMM and located in
Costa Mesa,CA telephone number is 714-631-1816 or 1-800-253-0115. Don't
panic and go out and do something kind a not too smart. This is not a
big deal. I did mine and if I can do it, anybody can. It just takes
some patience and a lot of time. You need a floor jack and some plywood
to help raise the tank up and at the same time move it around to fit the
hole for the toilet. You will have to remove the toilet and the flange
and the donut. It really is not that hard of a job to do. Chuck in
Lompoc, CA. 805 736-7965 if you want to talk or we can talk on the CHAT
line at your given connivance. I am retired.
 
Neely Butler was talking about the sending unit for the holding tank. I
replaced mine and when it is FULL it reads empty, when it is EMPTY it
reads full. I called the specialist and they said to change the wires
around. I did and it still is the same so that is why I said some time
ago why have one. Who cares, when the water is gone the supply tank
your holding tank is full. Plain and simple! Dump often when you are
on the road. Chuck I sealed mine with plaain old silicone.
 
Chuck you installed the gauge in the wrong orientation to the tank, thats
why it is reading backwards.

>Neely Butler was talking about the sending unit for the holding tank. I
>replaced mine and when it is FULL it reads empty, when it is EMPTY it
>reads full. I called the specialist and they said to change the wires
>around. I did and it still is the same so that is why I said some time
>ago why have one. Who cares, when the water is gone the supply tank
>your holding tank is full. Plain and simple! Dump often when you are
>on the road. Chuck I sealed mine with plaain old silicone.
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Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach