rtbill-ClassB
Senior Member
One of the dump valve flanges on our 2001 200V van's grey water line is cracked. It's been that way for years but now it leaks. I believe the part I need is either a slip hub (female) or spigot flange (male). Questions:
1. What size? I know that no measurement of a pipe matches the nominal diameter.
2. Actually replacing it: It seems very unlikely I can get the gap for the valve right if I try to glue the replacement on. Not to mention aligning the bolt holes. ABS cement sets up too fast. I am thinking of using a flexible pipe coupling instead. Thoughts?
3. Which part: There is not much room to work with. A slip hub would require a short piece of straight pipe glued into it to fit into the flexible coupling. There might not be room for that. So I think I need to use a spigot flange and put the coupling directly onto the male part of the flange.
Thanks.
1. What size? I know that no measurement of a pipe matches the nominal diameter.
2. Actually replacing it: It seems very unlikely I can get the gap for the valve right if I try to glue the replacement on. Not to mention aligning the bolt holes. ABS cement sets up too fast. I am thinking of using a flexible pipe coupling instead. Thoughts?
3. Which part: There is not much room to work with. A slip hub would require a short piece of straight pipe glued into it to fit into the flexible coupling. There might not be room for that. So I think I need to use a spigot flange and put the coupling directly onto the male part of the flange.
Thanks.