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bill
My plan was to replace the sanitation hoses. After tracing the hose from the toilet to the holding tank (my main order problem i think), it became apparent that to get it all out, I'll have to drain and remove the water heater (pretty easy) and drain and remove the fuel tank (a nightmare)and remove some bulkhead. The hose leaves the head, goes up sandwiched between 2 bulkheads (not constructed for removal) to the "y" valve on top of the fuel tank. From there it goes back down through the same bulkheads, out through a hole in the aft bulkhead and heads aft until it finally worms its way through molded in shafts to the holding tank.Since I really don't want to tear out bulkheads, fuel tank and water heater, I'm thinking of cutting the hose where it becomes accessible and leaving the portions between the bulkheads.This will require a splice, using a male connector, from the new hose to the old one. Will this splice serve to trap too much stuff and make things worse than my current annoying odor?