Waste Valves to Replace Those With Rods That Are Falling Off
Question:
My waste handles and rods come unscrewed and fall off during normal transit. When I try to replace the rod, the rod does not tighten to the valve. It just continues to turn. Help.
asked by: Steve K
Expert Reply:
If your waste valve handles and rods are falling off you are going to need to replace your waste valves.
I have added a link to our entire selection of waste valves so you can find the exact replacement you need, based on the connection you need. I also recommend considering an electric valve such as the Valterra EZ Valve Electric Waste Valve for RV Black Water Tank - 3" Diameter # E1003VP to mitigate this type of issue.
I have added a link to a video review of this valve for you to take a look at.
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Valterra ABS Solvent Cement - 1/4 Pint
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Valterra EZ Valve Electric Waste Valve for RV Black Water Tank - 3" Diameter
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