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Unfortunately LaSalle Bristol completely covers the connection point in plastic so the only way to gain access to gate inside the LaSalle Bristol Cable-Actuated RV Waste Valve #34466N4BB96GM would be to cut into the plastic for the cord and…
view full answer...The gasket is the portion of the gate valve that's allowing waste water to leak through and not actually the gate. Both companies are using a rubber gasket that will eventually fail so it really comes down to the other features…
view full answer...Remove the locknut from the cable housing assembly of the #34466N11AB96GMA. Feed the cable through the mounting bracket or hold in the wall of chassis. Feed the locknut back over the cable and fasten securely to the backside of the bracket or wall.…
view full answer...I looked up the Bristol V33B2R and the correct replacement is the Bristol RV Waste Valve - Sewer Wye - Rotating - 3" and 1.5" Hubs to 3" Lug #34466N3AR which has the hub style fittings for the 3 inch…
view full answer...Hello Tommy, I can help you determine the right black water tank valve, but we have no way of knowing which is a direct replacement part (we can't do anything with a VIN, unfortunately). The valve will either be a Spigot to Spigot…
view full answer...Hey Taylor, it looks like the Valterra EZ Valve part #E1003VP that you referenced uses 16 gauge wire but since I think 14 gauge wire is easier to work with that would be what I would go with. The amperage draw of this is pretty light so you…
view full answer...The difference between a hub connection and a spigot connection is that the hub is the female end and has a lip on the inside that stops the spigot (or male) end where it needs to be. I have attached some pictures to assist. With this knowledge it…
view full answer...LaSalle Bristol doesn't make it so that you can replace much on their cable actuated waste valves besides just the handle so you would be better off just replacing the entire valve and cable system with Valterra's…
view full answer...Yes the Valterra Waste Valve Body part #TC372 is the same as the Winnebago 129147-02-000 that you have which cross references with T40H.
view full answer...You should be able to tell which Valterra Double RV Waste Valves you need by inspecting your current connection points. The one end with the lugs on it is the same on all 3 parts so you simply need to determine if you need hubs, spigots, or a…
view full answer...The differences between the Valterra #T80, #T80C, and #T80A simply has to do with the types of connections that they have. They vary between Hub (female) and Spigot (male) ends to suit your needs. The ends that change are on the side. The top of…
view full answer...The difference between the Valterra EZ Valve Electric Waste Valves #E85-8 and #E84-8 is the design of the center output tube. On #E85-8 it's a straight, regular hub. On #E84-8 the center tube has bayonet fittings. Based on your…
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Unfortunately LaSalle Bristol completely covers the connection point in plastic so the only way to gain access to gate inside the LaSalle Bristol Cable-Actuated RV Waste Valve #34466N4BB96GM would be to cut into the plastic for the cord and…
view full answer...The gasket is the portion of the gate valve that's allowing waste water to leak through and not actually the gate. Both companies are using a rubber gasket that will eventually fail so it really comes down to the other…
view full answer...Remove the locknut from the cable housing assembly of the #34466N11AB96GMA. Feed the cable through the mounting bracket or hold in the wall of chassis. Feed the locknut back over the cable and fasten securely to the backside of the bracket or wall.…
view full answer...I looked up the Bristol V33B2R and the correct replacement is the Bristol RV Waste Valve - Sewer Wye - Rotating - 3" and 1.5" Hubs to 3" Lug #34466N3AR which has the hub style fittings…
view full answer...Hello Tommy, I can help you determine the right black water tank valve, but we have no way of knowing which is a direct replacement part (we can't do anything with a VIN, unfortunately). The valve will either be a Spigot to…
view full answer...Hey Taylor, it looks like the Valterra EZ Valve part #E1003VP that you referenced uses 16 gauge wire but since I think 14 gauge wire is easier to work with that would be what I would go with. The amperage draw of this is pretty light so you…
view full answer...The difference between a hub connection and a spigot connection is that the hub is the female end and has a lip on the inside that stops the spigot (or male) end where it needs to be. I have attached some pictures to assist. With this knowledge it…
view full answer...LaSalle Bristol doesn't make it so that you can replace much on their cable actuated waste valves besides just the handle so you would be better off just replacing the entire valve and cable system with…
view full answer...Yes the Valterra Waste Valve Body part #TC372 is the same as the Winnebago 129147-02-000 that you have which cross references with T40H.
view full answer...You should be able to tell which Valterra Double RV Waste Valves you need by inspecting your current connection points. The one end with the lugs on it is the same on all 3 parts so you simply need to determine if you need hubs, spigots, or a…
view full answer...The differences between the Valterra #T80, #T80C, and #T80A simply has to do with the types of connections that they have. They vary between Hub (female) and Spigot (male) ends to suit your needs. The ends that change are on the side. The top of…
view full answer...The difference between the Valterra EZ Valve Electric Waste Valves #E85-8 and #E84-8 is the design of the center output tube. On #E85-8 it's a straight, regular hub. On #E84-8 the center tube has bayonet fittings. Based on your…
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