ABS plumbing fitting at blank tank [message #360239] |
Sun, 22 November 2020 17:17  |
Green machine
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Gents,
I am reinstalling my bathroom and getting to work on the plumbing; waste part first. At the junction where the 2" male piece fits into the actual black tank fitting(2" female) through the floor, there is a fair amount of slop. I felt inside the female fitting and it feels as though there is groove for an o-ring. I suspect you aren't meant to glue this piece so it can be removed later if necessary so it makes sense an o-ring would be utilized. I noticed when I pulled it out the PO just had it smothered in silicone.
My question is; assuming I just need an o-ring, is it some sort of specialty o-ring or any department store jobber will do? Or am i simply wrong about how these fittings go together?
Thanks.
Shawn Harris
North Vancouver,
Canada
1977 Palm Beach 403
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Re: ABS plumbing fitting at blank tank [message #360247 is a reply to message #360242] |
Sun, 22 November 2020 21:36   |
Green machine
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That's the one Wally!
wally wrote on Sun, 22 November 2020 18:05Green machine wrote on Sun, 22 November 2020 17:17Gents,
I am reinstalling my bathroom and getting to work on the plumbing; waste part first. At the junction where the 2" male piece fits into the actual black tank fitting(2" female) through the floor, there is a fair amount of slop. I felt inside the female fitting and it feels as though there is groove for an o-ring. I suspect you aren't meant to glue this piece so it can be removed later if necessary so it makes sense an o-ring would be utilized. I noticed when I pulled it out the PO just had it smothered in silicone.
My question is; assuming I just need an o-ring, is it some sort of specialty o-ring or any department store jobber will do? Or am i simply wrong about how these fittings go together?
Thanks.
Here is a picture link to that fitting
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/power-level-valve-fitting/p67800-holding-tank-bung.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/power-level-valve-fitting/p67800-holding-tank-bung.html
Shawn Harris
North Vancouver,
Canada
1977 Palm Beach 403
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Re: [GMCnet] ABS plumbing fitting at blank tank [message #360248 is a reply to message #360243] |
Sun, 22 November 2020 21:39  |
Green machine
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Thanks Emory,
I really wish I would have read this post before I put the tank back in and put new flooring down. Would be tough treading to attempt this now...
stu@97381.com, Emery wrote on Sun, 22 November 2020 18:28Shawn
You are correct that GM used a slip fitting. Bad idea!
Even if you get it back to factory install condition it will still leak in the future.
Here is how I solved the problem years back.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/holding-tank-top-fitting/p25856-mr-erf-gene-fisher-working-on-his-holding-tank.html
On the other side of the holding tank is the kitchen drain fitting. It also needed revising.
Here is how I did it:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/kitchen-sink-drain-to-holding-tank/p2730.html
let me know if you have any questions.
Emery Stora
> On Nov 22, 2020, at 4:17 PM, Shawn Harris via Gmclist wrote:
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> Gents,
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> I am reinstalling my bathroom and getting to work on the plumbing; waste part first. At the junction where the 2" male piece fits into the actual
> black tank fitting(2" female) through the floor, there is a fair amount of slop. I felt inside the female fitting and it feels as though there is
> groove for an o-ring. I suspect you aren't meant to glue this piece so it can be removed later if necessary so it makes sense an o-ring would be
> utilized. I noticed when I pulled it out the PO just had it smothered in silicone.
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> My question is; assuming I just need an o-ring, is it some sort of specialty o-ring or any department store jobber will do? Or am i simply wrong about
> how these fittings go together?
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> Thanks.
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> Shawn Harris
> North Vancouver,
> Canada
> 1977 Palm Beach 403
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1977 Palm Beach 403
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