spierce000 wrote:
I got the fresh water figured out. I hooked up to a hose and found that someone had left the hot water tank valve open.
Next I have found the filter installed before the pump was plugged up with fine dirt.
I found the seacock was closed. Opened that and restored water supply to the toilet. Found a new problem. The manual pump has a leak on the top by the handle assy. One of the (4) screws has actually cracked the plastic at the seal. I'm sure that will be fun to replace.
How do you pump fresh water to the toilet?
I gues that's what you get when you buy a boat that has sat for three years. At least there was only 11 hours on the motor.
Thanks to all for your help.
Speaking from experience ... do yourself a favor and replace the entire toilet. You can catch them on sale, with rebates for under $100. I got mine at West Marine for $99. Rebuild kits will cost you $70.
Took 20 minutes to replace, including clean up time.
Craig C.
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