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Re: Vacu Flush Woes

Posted: May 28th, 2018, 2:38 pm
by Midnightsun
Heck guys, last year I manually cleaned out my holding tank with a spade and bucket through the sending unit hole to the tune of about 3 gallons of mess. :-O What worked surprisingly well was a cheap charcoal infused face mask. Really could not smell a thing. My wife was on shore the whole time and told me it reeked to high heaven from there.

Re: Vacu Flush Woes

Posted: June 8th, 2018, 5:40 am
by Midnightsun
Glad to see another owner with the same issue. Please tell me how to access the unit in the Master Bedroom. I can see it but have not figured out how to get to it.

Re: Vacu Flush Woes

Posted: June 8th, 2018, 11:24 am
by Midnightsun
I figured it was not an easy task. Thanks for the insight.

Re: Vacu Flush Woes

Posted: June 10th, 2018, 10:12 am
by Midnightsun
Well the forward head stopped working, the plunger deal was just a temp fix. Went into the forward cave and pulled it apart. Was surprised how easy it was to complete the job. Took all of 30 mins simply because I had no idea what I was doing. I had read up on it a bit but not much out there. Went by the parts diagram to open it up. I do have the whisper pump unit Version 4 so it may be easier on these. 4 bolts and unscrew the hose attached to it. Now you can get to the 4 duck bills. Was waiting for a bunch of water or whatever to pour out but not a drop. Smell was only slight also. Very satisfied on how well this went. The duck bills were definitely dead meat and the problem.

Re: Vacu Flush Woes

Posted: July 11th, 2018, 10:14 pm
by Midnightsun
Well the master stateroom unit failed entirely Sunday when we left the boat. Decided to go out today after work and tackle this so I won't need to do this on the weekend. Made for a messy stinky job as I could not empty the lines properly. Bottom line is about 10 years and you are about ready to swap some parts before it is too late. I will be doing duckbills every 6-7 years just to be safe. $30 for 4 which does one head is rather inexpensive. Here is a picture on how to access the rear stateroom unit. Not all that bad for access being it is a boat. Did the entire unit including bellows on this one.

Panel under left night table needs to come out. 3 screws on the left side and 1 on the right. Suggest removing the 2 screws on the AC intake panel (2 screws) just to the right of it under the bed for more wiggle room to get the panel out.

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