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Replacing water valve on a Dometic toilet.

Discussion of AC's, plumbing and sanitation related issues.

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SirMr
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2000 Wellcraft 290 Coastal w/ Twin 225 Ficht Outboards.
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Replacing water valve on a Dometic toilet.

Postby SirMr » Thu Jul 16, 2020 7:10 pm

I have a 2000 290 Coastal. I need to replace the water valve on a Dometic/Sealand Vacuflush toilet.

Problem is that the toilet is mounted so close to the sink structure that I can not get to it. There was plenty of room
to mount it further away (just 4 inches would have been sufficient) or install one that had the valve on the other side.
Basically want to see if anyone has removed a toilet on this model as it looks like that is where it's heading. Thanks
for any ideas.


modalframe
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Vessel Info: 2000 Wellcraft 290 Coastal

Re: Replacing water valve on a Dometic toilet.

Postby modalframe » Tue Aug 11, 2020 12:19 am

SirMr wrote:Source of the post 2000 290 Coastal

Hi SirMr,

I did remove original toilet and installed this one https://wisepick.org/best-flushing-toilet/#product7 mounted and siliconed it to the floor.

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