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Hi Peggie, thanks for comment. I will try my best to explain the idea to you.The manual pump attached to the head is working in such a way that when you pull the handle up, it doses two things: 1. The piston pushing the water in the upper chamber of the cylinder into the head. 2. Sucking waste from the head into the cylinder’s lower chamber. When the handle is push down, it doses two things as well: 1. Pushing the waste already in the lower chamber into holding tank. 2. Sucking water into the upper chamber. (This is when the valve is in FLUSH position and of my head) Basically it’s kind of combine two pump function, pumping water into head and pumping waste from head into holding tank (or discharge out board) in one pump, in one push-pull.So the idea is to remove the manual pump from the head, then you will have a 1.5" dia. waste discharge line and a 1" (or 3/4" ?) water intake line. Both have two ends hanging there. Connect the macerator pump’s inlet to the head’s end and outlet to the holding tank’s end of the 1.5" line. Connect the diaphragm pump to the 1" line, inlet to the water inlet end, outlet to the head’s end. Rest of the system unchanged. So, if the intake pump is pumping water into head and the macerator pump is pumping waste out of the head, and using very same plumbing system, why it not going to work?If this is not going to work then pump-out will not work as well. But if this is workable then pump-out is working in the same principle, the macerator pump replaces the manual diaphragm pump, by turning two Y-valves to Y position as showing in the drawing. Of course plumbing conversion has to be done according to the drawing. It’s difficult to make every detail clear in a 2D drawing. However, the basic setup is clear to everyone who just has to take a detail look of his own boat then he would know how this conversion is about. By the way, holding tank vent is untouched. Just missed it in the drawing. Am I still miss something here? Any comment or suggestion to make this conversion works would be appreciated by many who hate to pumping the head. If the idea is really not workable, still a lot of thanks to all of you.PS- I hate those two manual pumps in the toilet. But I haven’t had enough space to install a macerator pump for pumping out the holding tank even I have an electrical head. By remove the manual head pump and manual waste diaphragm pump, which is quite large, I would have enough space to install macerator pump and diaphragm pump.