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Old 04-14-2011, 10:35 PM   #1
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Has anyone changed the street dump valve. Need to change mine was wandering if it has surprises.2001 589 passenger side in hy hot bay. Housing is cracked
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Old 04-15-2011, 12:57 AM   #2
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Ashley,

What year is your coach?

By street side do you mean the driver's side?

First thing you need to do is to drain the waste water tank. Using the HWH leveling system - tilt the coach down on the driver's side (if that is the side you are dumping from). After it is completely dumped - tilt the coach back to the other side & raise the driver's side up. This way no waste water will spill out when you remove the flapper valve.

If you need an explanation on how to remove the flap let me know.

Hope this helps you.
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Old 04-15-2011, 11:03 AM   #3
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Ashely,

You have 2001 right? If so, I believe you will have Dupree Products dump valves and actuators. Dupree has recently vastly improved their web site. You can order most anything you need online now. There are also parts breakdowns of the twis-loc valves that are used on our coaches.

http://www.dupreeproducts.com/

There are two phillips head screws pointing down located on the top of each valve near the actuator rod. Removing them allows one to pull the guts of the valve right out the top. Be sure you have followed Tuga's advice and the tank is empty before doing this. Once out you can easily replace the gasket portion and you should be as good as new again.

Be sure to clean it up well and the label suggests lubrication with axle grease. I use a silicon free dialectric grease and it works smoothly when completed. Good luck. Russ
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