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You can remove the sequence valve without removing the potty. Make good notes on how the air lines attach.
I have had one sequence valve where the body cracked resulting in a big air leak.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
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What is the best way to clean the bleed off plug? I believe this is what is causing the flap to remain open as I can here air slowly leaking from it after flushing and it closes when the air stops leaking. I have removed it and the manual says to clean and replace. Any suggestions?
Dario
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I sprayed mine with carb cleaner.
Steve Magown
Calhoun, LA
2001 Prevost H3 Vantare
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Thanks Steve. I removed and cleaned the air bleed off plug and it is working better but taking about 15-18 seconds for a complete cycle. I probably need to rebuild the sequencing valve. Will look into it. Again, thanks
Dario
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Just found a weird pinhole/crack in a flush valve air line on one of the Microphor toilets.
Can someone confirm the size (1/4"?) of the airline and the type of compression fitting/ferrule to use on it.
Also is it just regular 1/4" air line or something special.
Thanks!
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
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Reg 1/4. And that fitting is something I have only seen on a Microphor, although all you need is a plastic ferrule. I would not use a metal ferrule since the rest of the assembly is plastic.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home
)