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Subject: Sink drain to black tank


Author:
Walt Coles
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Date Posted: 01/ 1/ 02, 2:19pm

I have an 83FC SB 35'. Has anybody changed to bathroom sink drain to go to the gray tank instead of the black tank. It makes the black tank fill up too fast.

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[> Subject: Re: Sink drain to black tank


Author:
Lawrence Thornell
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Date Posted: 01/ 1/ 02, 10:10pm

I saw a 35' XV where this change had been made. He took out the stove to get to the side of the shower and made the switch. I tried to duplicate this on a 33' XV, cut the line then couldn't make the new connection, so I just put it all back like I found it. The drain line takes off on a 45 in beside of the shower, better luck than I had. If you see an XV with "OH MY" up front he might show you the connection under his sink.

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[> Subject: Re: Sink drain to black tank


Author:
jeff libby
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Date Posted: 04/ 28/ 02, 12:49am

Be careful, the soap from the lav sink draining into the waste tank helps lubricate your dump valve.

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