Just got back home from a nice two week cruise. Unfortunately on day five I noticed that the forward head would start bubbling after being pumped dry once the tank was more than a third full. The joker valve is new, and the water coming back is clean and odourless.
I take a look at the tank and see it is expanding very slightly like a balloon. Oh oh... Ten minutes going through this sites archives and I'm pretty sure I'm dealing with a blocked vent. I'm frustrated as hell though as I had replaced the vent line this year.
The blockage is in the bronze tank top vent. Thankfully I've had zero odour issues, (solved that last year with Zaal and Odorlos). I managed after about an hour with a coat hanger bent with some vice grips to push a hole through the sludge. When we bought the boat we knew the tank had over filled once.
I've done the garden hose thing at the hull vent with limited success. I've got the tank completely empty right now. I've been shooting simply green into the vent hose hoping this will break down the remaining solids at the top of the hose. I need to have the product I use in a pump type sprayer in order for it to be shot in the hull vent.
My plan was to do this every day for 3-4 days, followed by flushing the vent line again with hose water. If this doesn't work, is it possible to remove those tank top bronze elbows with hose barb and replace the whole thing?
Any suggestions or comments on fixing this issue would be welcome. Especially if there is a better product than simply green to use for this.
I take a look at the tank and see it is expanding very slightly like a balloon. Oh oh... Ten minutes going through this sites archives and I'm pretty sure I'm dealing with a blocked vent. I'm frustrated as hell though as I had replaced the vent line this year.
The blockage is in the bronze tank top vent. Thankfully I've had zero odour issues, (solved that last year with Zaal and Odorlos). I managed after about an hour with a coat hanger bent with some vice grips to push a hole through the sludge. When we bought the boat we knew the tank had over filled once.
I've done the garden hose thing at the hull vent with limited success. I've got the tank completely empty right now. I've been shooting simply green into the vent hose hoping this will break down the remaining solids at the top of the hose. I need to have the product I use in a pump type sprayer in order for it to be shot in the hull vent.
My plan was to do this every day for 3-4 days, followed by flushing the vent line again with hose water. If this doesn't work, is it possible to remove those tank top bronze elbows with hose barb and replace the whole thing?
Any suggestions or comments on fixing this issue would be welcome. Especially if there is a better product than simply green to use for this.