Does anyone know the best way to put a new outlet in the tank . I've swapped it over in to a new van but to give me the most room in the back I've put it in the other way round . Only problem the outlet is at back . Now the way we work I need it at the front , so is it easy to put a new one in . Cheers
Quote from: Steven Biggs on October 20, 2017, 08:06:18 amDoes anyone know the best way to put a new outlet in the tank . I've swapped it over in to a new van but to give me the most room in the back I've put it in the other way round . Only problem the outlet is at back . Now the way we work I need it at the front , so is it easy to put a new one in . CheersSteve its begining to sound like a lot of faff. So you need to seal the lid and put a new inlet in as discussed on your other thread. But also a new outlet in it as well? Why cant you run a hose from the outlet to the front and join a new stop valve to it and work from the front like that?
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
That's what i have a 650 flat . Was thinking of flipping it on its end . But that's not happening . So I've spun it round so it goes length ways across the van. But the outlet is now near the back instead of the front . Now it's all plumbed in and working but I want the outlet at the front .
IT is rectangular . But I've turned it a quarter . Before it was fitted lengthways down the van . Now it's lengthways across the van . Putting the outlet in the top corner . Ideally I could have turned it the other way still leaving the outlet in the opposite bottom corner . But it was hitting the wheel arch . So come on someone must have fitted an outlet .
Yeh I know gunna get that from wickes . I'm not gunna blank off the original hole . I will just leave it connected . But turn the tap off connecting it . Will I need to get my arm inside the tank to tighten it up . Or can it all be done from the outside .