plaicemat Posted Thursday at 09:03 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:03 PM Next trip down was going to include servicing the toilet flushing pump as it's never been used and all the washers etc have gone hard and it sprays the cabin instead of the toilet bowl. Number one daughter is making demands. Oh joy! messing around in tight corners in a smallish cabin. Then I discovered that, for not much money, I can replace the pump complete which just involves removing a couple of bolts and a couple of screws; simples! I can then take the old unit home and service it in the garage giving me a spare, the service kit came with the boat. Much happier, then a tidy up and polish in the cabin and good to go. Can't be long now? Terry. gaffa, Mal Thomas, Maverick Martin and 3 others 6 Quote
Jim Posted Friday at 07:10 AM Report Posted Friday at 07:10 AM Sounds great Terry. Let's hope all goes well. I have a few tools here. If you get stuck shout up. I may have what you need. plaicemat 1 Quote
plaicemat Posted Friday at 11:17 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 11:17 AM 4 hours ago, Jim said: I have a few tools here. If you get stuck shout up. Ta! Terry. Quote
great white Posted Friday at 06:22 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:22 PM Terry To help keep your new seals good Put a capfull of cooking oil in the bowl and pump out as usual. I keep an out of date bottle onboard, and do this everything the pumps starts to feel a bit stiff. Oil is biodegradable so no pollution Jim and plaicemat 2 Quote
Rob Posted Friday at 06:53 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:53 PM It's a sh1t job but someone has to do it! sparky, Jim, plaicemat and 1 other 4 Quote
plaicemat Posted Friday at 10:39 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 10:39 PM 4 hours ago, great white said: Put a capfull of cooking oil in the bowl and pump out as usual. Which bowl, Charlie? Surely not the toilet bowl? Terry. Quote
great white Posted Sunday at 07:21 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:21 PM Yes mate Just add to the water in the bowl, then pump out as usual. The water and oil mixture lubricates the seals, when it has become stiff or sticky. You would be amazed what a difference it makes. Jim 1 Quote
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