Can The Valterra Double Waste Valve Hub Replace Current Valves On A 2010 Coachmen Freedom Trailer
Updated 08/13/2021 | Published 08/12/2021 >
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Could the old valves be disassembled and the new installed onto the exisitng flanges? Also, my valve looks and measures the same, but is a Bristol. 2010 Coachman Freedom Express LTZ 260BL Toy Hauler Thanks for your help.
asked by: BRUCE
Expert Reply:
Yes, you could just simply swap out to the Double RV Waste Valves - Sewer Wye - 3" Fixed Hub and 1-1/2" Rotating Hub # T38. You will probably find it is put together with some ABS solvent cement # A05-0303 which will require you to cut the old pipes. I recommend keeping the cut as close to the valve connection as possible and then you won't have to add on additional pipes to add length.
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