A new Jabsco head pump was placed 3 weeks ago with new waste pipe to the holding tank
A week ago a new cabin bilge pump, new hose and check valve and new wiring were installed (so proud of myself) and the bilge was cleaned so you could eat out of it.
End of problems? No
Now I notice a trickle of brown water that doesn't smell like poop yet comes from the conduit between the bile and waste tank compartment that wasn't there before. I thought that maybe this was the remnant of some old residue, but when I put some lubricant oil into the toilet for the pump, I now see something that resembles oil and balsamic vinegar on my salad (oil/ water separation) so it must be new.
Before I left the boat wh/ is an hour away I found no leaks in the head or any leaks around the tank that can be seen thru the bench access hatch including all double clamped hoses etc.
I would have to unscrew the furniture over the tank to better see the entire tank.
Any ideas? Could the plastic tank have a hairline crack underneath from being sucked out every week over the years by the most wicked vacuum machine I have ever seen? Also, I don't recall seeing the vent hose connection. Where is it on these boats? Is it next to the other two hoses and I just overlooked it?
Thanks in advance. Ilan
A week ago a new cabin bilge pump, new hose and check valve and new wiring were installed (so proud of myself) and the bilge was cleaned so you could eat out of it.
End of problems? No
Now I notice a trickle of brown water that doesn't smell like poop yet comes from the conduit between the bile and waste tank compartment that wasn't there before. I thought that maybe this was the remnant of some old residue, but when I put some lubricant oil into the toilet for the pump, I now see something that resembles oil and balsamic vinegar on my salad (oil/ water separation) so it must be new.
Before I left the boat wh/ is an hour away I found no leaks in the head or any leaks around the tank that can be seen thru the bench access hatch including all double clamped hoses etc.
I would have to unscrew the furniture over the tank to better see the entire tank.
Any ideas? Could the plastic tank have a hairline crack underneath from being sucked out every week over the years by the most wicked vacuum machine I have ever seen? Also, I don't recall seeing the vent hose connection. Where is it on these boats? Is it next to the other two hoses and I just overlooked it?
Thanks in advance. Ilan