Author Topic: Waste tank inspection port  (Read 1700 times)

Brett Caldwell

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Waste tank inspection port
« on: June 30 2019, 07:19 »
I have a Bavaria Vision 44 2010. I can't remove the easy ta l inspection port.. assuming it unscrews.

Any advice?


Harry Brown

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Re: Waste tank inspection port
« Reply #1 on: June 30 2019, 10:12 »
They seize in place due to them not being removed very often.
Tap in an anti clockwise direction with a block of wood and hammer/mallet.
Don't go ham!!  ;)
Hope that helps.


Brett Caldwell

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Re: Waste tank inspection port
« Reply #2 on: July 02 2019, 00:04 »
Sincere thanks for the advice..I'll let you know how I go.

Moodymike

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Re: Waste tank inspection port
« Reply #3 on: July 02 2019, 18:15 »
I made up a tool based on a large water  Emersion heater tool with two shaped blocks of wood to fit the grooves. Found had to have leverage low down, tapping was not successful in my case.

Neil

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Re: Waste tank inspection port
« Reply #4 on: July 03 2019, 10:03 »
Persevering with a rubber mallet and a piece of wood worked for me. A bit of a pig. I cleaned and then greased the threads with a silicon based grease  prior to reinstalling which is great for the next time.