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On our recent boat trip in our 2007 282, we noticed a slight trickle flowing back down the discharge line after a manual flush. Fortunately, we only use the head to pee, and it is just a trickle, so I could rinse it down to the shower sump. So I put holding tank chemical into the toilet and flushed to get a better idea of just what is leaking and from where. It took a few minutes after a manual flush, but a blue streak of water would flow back down the discharge hose from behind the wall. So this tells me that the hose travels uphill behind the wall and that the leak is at an uphill location.
So I get my trusty Grady manual (pasted below), and I see that there is a vented loop behind that wall. Probably for anti-siphoning purpurses? After trailering 1,500 miles to the Great Lakes, just about anything can vibrate loose, so may a connection to the vent or the vent itself, whatever that looks like.
So before I start drilling exploratory holes making my head look like swiss cheese while looking for this vented loop and suspected leak, I thought I'd ask here if anyone has experienced anything similar. And, if so, was it the vent and how big of an opening did you have to cut out to adequately solve the problem?
Tx, Rob
So I get my trusty Grady manual (pasted below), and I see that there is a vented loop behind that wall. Probably for anti-siphoning purpurses? After trailering 1,500 miles to the Great Lakes, just about anything can vibrate loose, so may a connection to the vent or the vent itself, whatever that looks like.
So before I start drilling exploratory holes making my head look like swiss cheese while looking for this vented loop and suspected leak, I thought I'd ask here if anyone has experienced anything similar. And, if so, was it the vent and how big of an opening did you have to cut out to adequately solve the problem?
Tx, Rob