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More help needed. [message #310059] Mon, 07 November 2016 19:46 Go to previous message
GMC Jimmy is currently offline  GMC Jimmy   United States
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Hello Team GMC, I'm making progress on the interior refresh of my 1975 Royale.

The deconstruction is coming along, I have all winter but I'm in need of more direction.

I believe the fresh water tank is original to the coach, after draining the tank I noticed several items... First, during the PPI the tank was filled to identify water leaks, no real issues related to leaks although the PPI revealed the water level gauge went as high as 3/4 even when full, perhaps due to the sensors in the tank? I tried to unscrew the wires connected to the sensors but no luck so I popped them out so I could remove the tank.

Where can I purchase replacement sensors, if they exist? The ends appear quite corroded.

Is this a straight forward repair or do I need special instructions so I don't have a major leak down the raod... literally?

The main fresh water supply on my coach is at the left rear just behind the generator compartment, the water hose travels along the inside rear to the tank. I also see in the propane tank compartment (right rear) there are two additional water connections, one larger with a hose diameter approximately 1 1/2"? enters the water tank at the upper corner and the other connection (smaller diameter maybe 3/8") also enters into the coach and into the water tank at the opposite upper corner, what are these two connections for?

The inside of the water tank appears dirty, is there a cleaning solution that you recommend, say a water - vinegar mix that can be used to clean and sanitize it?

As always I look forward to your suggestions and appreciate your help.

Stay Well,
Mike





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