[GMCnet] How do I lengthen a Valterra sewer valve control shaft? [message #357575] |
Sat, 08 August 2020 09:22 |
Stu Rasmussen
Messages: 130 Registered: January 2019 Location: Silverton, OR
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Greetings all!
I am midway through a black tank replacement / system upgrade on our
Birchaven and have acquired a couple of Valterra valves that will
eventually be situated under the coach and not quite within reach when I
need to open / close them. So I want to build some valve shaft
extensions to make them accessible.
It appears that the valve handles are threaded onto the valve shafts but
applying a bit of twisting force to the handle while holding the shaft
with pliers didn't unscrew it.
On the plastic handle casting there's a slight indentation that looks
like either a set screw or roll pin may be involved but a deeper visual
inspection doesn't really bear that hypothesis out.
Rather than using the BFH style approach and regretting it - Do these
valve handles actually unscrew or is there a secret code to the process?
Thanks in advance
Stu
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Re: [GMCnet] How do I lengthen a Valterra sewer valve control shaft? [message #357581 is a reply to message #357575] |
Sat, 08 August 2020 15:39 |
C Boyd
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Sir, mine is 1/4x20 from memory?
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showfull.php?photo=63702
Stu Rasmussen wrote on Sat, 08 August 2020 10:22Greetings all!
I am midway through a black tank replacement / system upgrade on our
Birchaven and have acquired a couple of Valterra valves that will
eventually be situated under the coach and not quite within reach when I
need to open / close them. So I want to build some valve shaft
extensions to make them accessible.
It appears that the valve handles are threaded onto the valve shafts but
applying a bit of twisting force to the handle while holding the shaft
with pliers didn't unscrew it.
On the plastic handle casting there's a slight indentation that looks
like either a set screw or roll pin may be involved but a deeper visual
inspection doesn't really bear that hypothesis out.
Rather than using the BFH style approach and regretting it - Do these
valve handles actually unscrew or is there a secret code to the process?
Thanks in advance
Stu
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East Tennessee
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Re: [GMCnet] How do I lengthen a Valterra sewer valve control shaft? [message #357584 is a reply to message #357581] |
Sat, 08 August 2020 16:11 |
James Hupy
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Why does it matter if it is threaded on or not? If it is moulded onto the
rod, just cut the rod closer to the valve, and thread both of the cut ends.
Then, add a couple of long nuts and locking washers to an extension rod,
(buy a piece of rod at home depot), and streeetttcchhhh the rod as long as
you need to reach the side or end of the coach. Run the rod through an
angle bracket attached to the frame, and there you go.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 1:40 PM Charles Boyd via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
> Sir, mine is 1/4x20 from memory?
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showfull.php?photo=63702
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> Stu Rasmussen wrote on Sat, 08 August 2020 10:22
>> Greetings all!
>>
>> I am midway through a black tank replacement / system upgrade on our
>> Birchaven and have acquired a couple of Valterra valves that will
>> eventually be situated under the coach and not quite within reach when I
>> need to open / close them. So I want to build some valve shaft
>> extensions to make them accessible.
>>
>> It appears that the valve handles are threaded onto the valve shafts but
>> applying a bit of twisting force to the handle while holding the shaft
>> with pliers didn't unscrew it.
>>
>> On the plastic handle casting there's a slight indentation that looks
>> like either a set screw or roll pin may be involved but a deeper visual
>> inspection doesn't really bear that hypothesis out.
>>
>> Rather than using the BFH style approach and regretting it - Do these
>> valve handles actually unscrew or is there a secret code to the process?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Stu
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> East Tennessee
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Re: [GMCnet] How do I lengthen a Valterra sewer valve control shaft? [message #357591 is a reply to message #357585] |
Sat, 08 August 2020 20:03 |
Stu Rasmussen
Messages: 130 Registered: January 2019 Location: Silverton, OR
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Thanks everyone - worked like a charm once I got the info that the knob
is definitely threaded. Very embarrassing to unscrew a crimped or formed
connection.
BTW, Cutting the valve shaft would be a problem as it would be too short
to go into the valve (or not seat fully in the closed position) and the
shaft is non-magnetic suggesting it is stainless which is a bit of a
bugger to thread cleanly with just HSS tooling. DAMHIKT
Thanks all!
Stu
On 2020-08-08 14:12, Jim Kanomata via Gmclist wrote:
> use a Vice grip so it wil not spin, All handles are threaded.
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> On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 1:40 PM Charles Boyd via Gmclist gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
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>> Sir, mine is 1/4x20 from memory?
>> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showfull.php?photo=63702
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>> Stu Rasmussen wrote on Sat, 08 August 2020 10:22
>>> Greetings all!
>>>
>>> I am midway through a black tank replacement / system upgrade on our
>>> Birchaven and have acquired a couple of Valterra valves that will
>>> eventually be situated under the coach and not quite within reach when I
>>> need to open / close them. So I want to build some valve shaft
>>> extensions to make them accessible.
>>>
>>> It appears that the valve handles are threaded onto the valve shafts but
>>> applying a bit of twisting force to the handle while holding the shaft
>>> with pliers didn't unscrew it.
>>>
>>> On the plastic handle casting there's a slight indentation that looks
>>> like either a set screw or roll pin may be involved but a deeper visual
>>> inspection doesn't really bear that hypothesis out.
>>>
>>> Rather than using the BFH style approach and regretting it - Do these
>>> valve handles actually unscrew or is there a secret code to the process?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> Stu
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> GMCnet mailing list
>>> Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
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>> 76 Crestmont
>> East Tennessee
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Re: [GMCnet] How do I lengthen a Valterra sewer valve control shaft? [message #357595 is a reply to message #357592] |
Sat, 08 August 2020 22:28 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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Stu,
I can see that you have not had the time to play with these things, but
know ou can outdo me when it comes to brain work.
I struggled in Engineering and was always receiving help from the Brainy
guys.
I feel lucky that I graduated.
At least you know that the plastic handle is threaded. Jim H must ran into
some brand XXX that had molded plastic.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 6:49 PM Jon Roche via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
> Stu-
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> Here is what I did on my macerator install.
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> http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/2011/08/macerator-install.html?m=1
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> But it has been problematic. Too much rod and it will sometimes bend and
> not work well. Plus
> Have to reach too far under
> To grab handle. Right now for probably a year it is kinda stuck open,
> but for my macerator I just leave it open now. I plan on fixing it
> sometime.
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> How I plan to fix it is
> To install these:
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> https://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/Valterra/TC372.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwmrn5BRB2EiwAZgL9omJpl0cjlw9kaPZu50H9-PlkrsjA8WWMOdfUdSNBvPT3mCziOEZsD xoCQ00QAvD_BwE
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> Smoother and can mount in any location.
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> 75 palm beach
> EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now.
> St. Cloud, MN
> http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
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