SeaRay 35 Toliet Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 16

  • @philiprahner5741
    @philiprahner5741 3 месяца назад

    It's nice to see you working on older boats. I have a 1990 Sea Ray 350 and my waste tanks fills quickly and the vacuum pump runs every 2 minutes. I'll do the troubleshooting you did. Thanks

  • @spamfree101
    @spamfree101 2 года назад +1

    You were great! Thank you so much. Hope this will help me on my Sea Ray 380 - good basics that I needed.

  • @Myhomeentertainmentsystem
    @Myhomeentertainmentsystem 2 года назад +1

    this is exactly what i needed to know, I have 1986 Searay 360 aft cabin

  • @tamaravolovik9423
    @tamaravolovik9423 Год назад

    great video, thanks

  • @carlherbison3754
    @carlherbison3754 Год назад +2

    Finally the video I’ve been looking for
    Love the video very informative and a great help
    Thanks

    • @CharleyThePlumber
      @CharleyThePlumber  Год назад

      Hated the toilet in my 35 SeaRay as it always plugged up

  • @ericstoehr288
    @ericstoehr288 Год назад +1

    Okay so not a bad video, however the incorrect pump is installed. TW is to pump out the tank. SW is for toilet to tank. What's the difference??... DOUBLE DUCKBILL on both the suction and discharge sides. The TW has one duckbill on the suction side and one on the discharge side. SW have 2 on each side. Having 2 on each side helps to maintain a seal so that the vacuum is maintained and the pump doesn't cycle frequently.

  • @larrybowleg1839
    @larrybowleg1839 2 года назад +2

    You're awesome buddy!

  • @n.dowtoole5145
    @n.dowtoole5145 3 года назад +1

    Good video, but.... I have a VG1 like what you are working on in the video. I am working on the accumulator tank, so I was pleased to find this video because you were working, explaining, etc. as you worked through the system. However, when you worked on the accumulator tank, you didn't include any of that in the video - the very part I was waiting to see.

    • @CharleyThePlumber
      @CharleyThePlumber  Год назад

      I pulled the accumulator tank out, unscrewed the end and had to dump out the paper

  • @askme1150
    @askme1150 Год назад

    We have rebuilt everything in the system but have no vacuum. Any advice?

    • @CharleyThePlumber
      @CharleyThePlumber  Год назад

      Check the big white vacuume tank, mine was full of paper. I took it off the boat and unscrewed the end where the wires are at and dumped it out. This is the tank about 12” round and 18” long
      Try this n let me know

  • @stcldjim
    @stcldjim 3 года назад

    Liked your video...do you have a single head? Looks similar to my system but i have 2heads.
    On mine it looks like i have one pump for eacch toilet is this correct? The aft toilet is piped from the toilet to a vacuum pump then to the accumulator tank then to theholding tank. The forward toilet looks like it comes from the toilet to a vacuum pump then to the holding tank.
    Is that wright?

    • @CharleyThePlumber
      @CharleyThePlumber  3 года назад

      Sounds right, that boat was a 350 SeaRay that I sold last year. I had a absolute shit ton of problems with that toilet laugh out loud
      I’m happy that boat went bye-bye just because of all the toilet issues I had with it for some reason. My new one single toilet because I didn’t want double the issues on the new boat

  • @robertkleiman1502
    @robertkleiman1502 2 года назад +1

    Hey Fatty, you’re sweating like crazy!
    Good video.