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Head raw water inlet location?
- Midnightsun
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Re: Head raw water inlet location?
Can you not just follow the water supply line which goes to the head? There must be a panel or 2 that you can unscrew to see where it goes.
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Re: Head raw water inlet location?
What make and model is the head? Do you pump a handle, or push a button or pedal to flush?
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Re: Head raw water inlet location?

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: Head raw water inlet location?
Take a pic of the base of the head. Also, when you follow the piping, did you see a solenoid valve?
Also, turn on the fresh water pump with water in the tank and see if you get water when you flush.
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Re: Head raw water inlet location?
mikesparker wrote:Source of the post Two questions: Does the keel have a slight forward slope right at the galley? What is that access for?
Yes it does from what I remember, the access is good cause you can dry the bilge from there and my guess, it could be there to access options you may not have.
Good to hear the feedback and the memory isn't as bad as I thought......

Oh do you have the parkay style flooring in the galley area ?
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