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Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366672] |
Fri, 10 September 2021 12:06 |
Larry
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So...I've got this Thetford toilet, that I installed back in 2006. If I put a couple of inches of water in the bowl, it leaks down into the holding tank in about 1hr. I'm not familiar with the internal construction of it, so need to know if there is a gasket/"O"ring or something in there that drys out and leaks, and if so is it and how is it replaced. Anyone???? TIA
Larry
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
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Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366674 is a reply to message #366672] |
Fri, 10 September 2021 12:21 |
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Matt Colie
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Larry wrote on Fri, 10 September 2021 13:06So...I've got this Thetford toilet, that I installed back in 2006. If I put a couple of inches of water in the bowl, it leaks down into the holding tank in about 1hr. I'm not familiar with the internal construction of it, so need to know if there is a gasket/"O"ring or something in there that drys out and leaks, and if so is it and how is it replaced. Anyone???? TIA
Larry,
The problem varies form model to model, but a common issue is calcium fouling of the valve parts. So, the first try should be pouring a little dilute HCl like CLR or the like. It may take a couple of passes if it works at all. Mine got bad enough that I had to take it apart and clean them individually, but that held for a few years. Rebuild kits are available, just don't order them from Thetford if you need it soon.
I live a few miles away and when I ordered parts, they didn't show up in good time. So, I called again and was told that they wait three days before shipping anything. Order from a reliable supplier in stead.
Again model dependent, they are all more or less easy to service. The type with a flat blade valve are a spin off of the Thetford valve and work just like it.
I suggest that you do this before the weather goes cold. The most difficult part with most of the Thetford pots is dismounting it.
Matt
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[GMCnet] Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366675 is a reply to message #366674] |
Fri, 10 September 2021 12:28 |
jimk
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Almost all will leak down due to age of gasket and build up.
If your concerned about oder, pore water into the floor drain as it will
fill that goose neck and not gas will travel....
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 10:22 AM Matt Colie wrote:
> Larry wrote on Fri, 10 September 2021 13:06
>> So...I've got this Thetford toilet, that I installed back in 2006. If I
> put a couple of inches of water in the bowl, it leaks down into the
>> holding tank in about 1hr. I'm not familiar with the internal
> construction of it, so need to know if there is a gasket/"O"ring or
> something in there
>> that drys out and leaks, and if so is it and how is it replaced.
> Anyone???? TIA
>
> Larry,
>
> The problem varies form model to model, but a common issue is calcium
> fouling of the valve parts. So, the first try should be pouring a little
> dilute
> HCl like CLR or the like. It may take a couple of passes if it works at
> all. Mine got bad enough that I had to take it apart and clean them
> individually, but that held for a few years. Rebuild kits are available,
> just don't order them from Thetford if you need it soon.
>
> I live a few miles away and when I ordered parts, they didn't show up in
> good time. So, I called again and was told that they wait three days before
> shipping anything. Order from a reliable supplier in stead.
>
> Again model dependent, they are all more or less easy to service. The
> type with a flat blade valve are a spin off of the Thetford valve and work
> just
> like it.
>
> I suggest that you do this before the weather goes cold. The most
> difficult part with most of the Thetford pots is dismounting it.
>
> Matt
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[GMCnet] Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366676 is a reply to message #366672] |
Fri, 10 September 2021 12:28 |
James Hupy
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I spent several DAYS trying to install the repair kit. Damn big O ring from
the Thetford kit don't fit, and it leaked after I repaired it. Went to plan
"B". Threw the Thetford plastic toilet into the trash where it belongs, and
replaced it with a ceramic bowl one from their competitor. Just went to the
coach to put some frozen Lobster tails into the Fridge for Judy's 80th
birthday party, and I checked the toilet bowl. Yep, still holding water,
just like it was a month ago.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021, 10:06 AM Larry wrote:
> So...I've got this Thetford toilet, that I installed back in 2006. If I
> put a couple of inches of water in the bowl, it leaks down into the holding
> tank in about 1hr. I'm not familiar with the internal construction of it,
> so need to know if there is a gasket/"O"ring or something in there that drys
> out and leaks, and if so is it and how is it replaced. Anyone???? TIA
> --
> Larry
> 78 Royale w/500 Caddy
> Menomonie, WI.
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[GMCnet] Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366679 is a reply to message #366672] |
Fri, 10 September 2021 12:50 |
Ken Henderson
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Larry,
I've sometimes had good luck using an old toothbrush and a bit of detergent
to scrub the gasket around the lip of the opened valve. It's probably only
successful if a bit of paper has been trapped, but it's a Q&E fix, so worth
trying. Can be smelly tho'. :-)
Ken H.
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 1:06 PM Larry wrote:
> So...I've got this Thetford toilet, that I installed back in 2006. If I
> put a couple of inches of water in the bowl, it leaks down into the holding
> tank in about 1hr. I'm not familiar with the internal construction of it,
> so need to know if there is a gasket/"O"ring or something in there that drys
> out and leaks, and if so is it and how is it replaced. Anyone???? TIA
> --
> Larry
> 78 Royale w/500 Caddy
> Menomonie, WI.
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Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366683 is a reply to message #366672] |
Fri, 10 September 2021 18:26 |
JohnL455
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Yep like Ken says first step is a good cleaning. Maybe some simple green and a round toilet brush and go round and round with water pump off and pedal to floor. Then repeat with water on. Yours is not old enough to be worn out IMHO.
John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
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Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366688 is a reply to message #366672] |
Fri, 10 September 2021 20:52 |
dsmithy
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Larry,
I've had good luck with a little tool I found that is mean to turn steaks on the grill. It has a point on a curved section that goes into the gate valve groove in case some tissue gets trapped in there. Needless to say I don't use it for steaks.
Doug
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Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366711 is a reply to message #366696] |
Sat, 11 September 2021 14:37 |
dsmithy
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I'm not sure I get the point of this whole thread. Is your toilet supposed to hold water all the time? Ours flushes normally, doesn't smell and I've never even checked to see if it holds water. My little tissue removal tool only sees use when the gate valve is obviously not fully closing.
Douglas & Virginia Smith,
dsmithy18 at gmail,
Lincoln Nebraska,
’73 “Sequoia” since ‘95: "Wanabizo";
Quadrabag/6 wheel disks/3:70 final/Paterson QuadraJet/Thorley’s/Alloy wheels/Sundry other
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[GMCnet] Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366712 is a reply to message #366711] |
Sat, 11 September 2021 14:45 |
James Hupy
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There is no trap under an RV toilet to prevent sewer gasses from traveling
through the toilet. That is the purpose of the water in the toilet. Just
because you cannot smell a colorless, odorless, volatile gas does not mean
that it is not harmful. Again, that is what the water does.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Sat, Sep 11, 2021, 12:37 PM Douglas Smith wrote:
> I'm not sure I get the point of this whole thread. Is your toilet supposed
> to hold water all the time? Ours flushes normally, doesn't smell and I've
> never even checked to see if it holds water. My little tissue removal tool
> only sees use when the gate valve is obviously not fully closing.
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> dsmithy18 at gmail,
> Lincoln Nebraska,
> ’73 “Sequoia” since ‘95: "Wanabizo";
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[GMCnet] Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366714 is a reply to message #366712] |
Sat, 11 September 2021 15:01 |
dsmithy
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Thanks Jim!
> On Sep 11, 2021, at 2:45 PM, James Hupy wrote:
>
> There is no trap under an RV toilet to prevent sewer gasses from traveling
> through the toilet. That is the purpose of the water in the toilet. Just
> because you cannot smell a colorless, odorless, volatile gas does not mean
> that it is not harmful. Again, that is what the water does.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Oregon
>
> On Sat, Sep 11, 2021, 12:37 PM Douglas Smith wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure I get the point of this whole thread. Is your toilet supposed
>> to hold water all the time? Ours flushes normally, doesn't smell and I've
>> never even checked to see if it holds water. My little tissue removal tool
>> only sees use when the gate valve is obviously not fully closing.
>> --
>> Douglas & Virginia Smith,
>> dsmithy18 at gmail,
>> Lincoln Nebraska,
>> ’73 “Sequoia” since ‘95: "Wanabizo";
>> Quadrabag/6 wheel disks/3:70 final/Paterson QuadraJet/Thorley’s/Alloy
>> wheels/Sundry other
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Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366722 is a reply to message #366672] |
Sat, 11 September 2021 21:07 |
TR 1
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I believe Thetford makes a toilet seal lube and conditioner.... Worked well to stop the slow leak on our electramagic recirculating toilet....
Mark S. '73 Painted Desert,
Manny 1 Ton Front End,
Howell Injection,
Leigh Harrison 4bag and Rear Brakes,
Fort Worth, TX
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Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366876 is a reply to message #366672] |
Mon, 20 September 2021 12:30 |
Tilerpep
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Cleaning and replacement solved mine. Silicone spray lubricant every now and then has kept rubber seal pliable. I turn water off, get the bowl basically empty, put 1/2 inch of silicone spray in it and let sit for a few weeks between trips to let it soak.
1975 Glenbrook, 1978 Royale rear bath
Raleigh, NC
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Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366883 is a reply to message #366672] |
Mon, 20 September 2021 14:45 |
lqqkatjon
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Thetford does make a seal lubricant, conditioner. not sure if that will help, or just put more money in their pocket.
my dometic does the same thing, I Have tried a few things like Olive oil a few years ago. It did help, but just would drain down over night rather then an hour.
Jon Roche
75 palm beach
EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now.
St. Cloud, MN
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Re: Thetford toilet leaks down [message #366891 is a reply to message #366883] |
Mon, 20 September 2021 20:29 |
Carl S.
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On the trouble shooting guide for my Sea-Land, one of the suggestions for fixing this was to tighten the clamp (a big screw clamp like a hose clamp) around the valve. I tried it and it was already really tight, so I don't know if that really helped or not. A good cleaning of the sealing surface usually works for a while anyway, but mine leaks down at random times anyway.
Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
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