Dry Gas Seal
How to Repair an RV Gray Water Valve
by:Lepu Seal
2020-01-17
The gray water tank on the RV can hold the water in the sink and shower drain.The seals in the gray water valve break and leak over time.When used normally, the valve itself will wear and start leaking.It is easy to repair the gray water valve and should be repaired once a leak is found.Not repairing the valve can cause the leak to get worse and create more and more confusion that needs to be cleaned.Explanation difficulties: it is easy to completely discharge the gray water tank using the appropriate dumping station.Place the bucket under the gray water valve to capture any water left in the line.Find and remove the four bolts used to connect the center part of the valve to the valve flange.Place one wrench on the head of the bolt and the other on the NUT to remove the bolt.Put the nuts and bolts on one side.Slide the center part of the valve out of the flange.You may have to open the valve to open it.Remove the old seal.In most cases, these will be O-Although rubber washers may be used by the manufacturer, the ring.Dry and clean the flange and sealing surface using a rag.Install new O-Insert the ring for them in the groove on the flange.If the valves use washers, align them with the holes and secure them in place with bolts.Place the new center part of the valve in the position between the flanges.Be careful not to remove the seals from their positions.Insert the bolts all the way into the center part of the flange and valve.Screw the nut to the bolt and fingertighten.Tighten the bolts step by step.By working from one bolt to another, apply uniform pressure on the valve until the bolt is \"good and tight \".The Tips & warnings article by Mark QuestMark Quest began his writing career in 2009, contributing to a variety of online publications.He studied at the Combe Technical Community College in Asheville, focusing on science.
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