07-23-2021, 11:00 AM
Excellent idea!
I was wondering why not have the valve on the other side, so it would completely close off the flush system from the outside.
As it is, the plastic garden hose cap just leaks a bit. pretty nasty. I was thinking it wouldnt when/if it's replaced in the top of the tank original location, but in retrospect...probably would leak when the tank fills up to that point.
I may just reattach to the top of the tank and have the valve shut it off... unless there is some compelling reason to NOT do that.
I was wondering why not have the valve on the other side, so it would completely close off the flush system from the outside.
As it is, the plastic garden hose cap just leaks a bit. pretty nasty. I was thinking it wouldnt when/if it's replaced in the top of the tank original location, but in retrospect...probably would leak when the tank fills up to that point.
I may just reattach to the top of the tank and have the valve shut it off... unless there is some compelling reason to NOT do that.
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
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1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan