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Dan
Peggie,I have been having a difficult time with the new toilet, a groco HF. While on the hard this winter, I replaced all of the sanitation hoses and vent hoses to the holding tank. After rebuilding the existing toilet I accidentally cracked one of the "ears" off the pump near the wye valve when I reattached it to the toilet.I went to West Marine and purchased the identical model toilet. When I got it back to the boat I attached to new toilet pump to the old toilet. Everything went back together well and performed as expected when I tested the system by dumping a bucket of water into the bowl and pumping it to the tank.We launched our boat on Friday and now have two problems with the new head. First, the "dry" lever does work and the head draws intake water with the lever in either position. We have been shutting the thru-hull to stop water from entering the bowl.Second, the head seems to "lock up" as though pumping against pressure. Since the tank and cabinetry were open I verified the tank vent was not plugged and removed the inspection port on top of the holding tank just to make sure. I have a wye valve and experience the same amount of "back pressure" whether pumping to the holding tank or overboard. I removed the cap from the vented loop in the waste line, no excess pressure. I inspected all of the sanitary hose for kinks. The system has only been used to pump water, so it can't be clogged.I currently have two theories:1) The joker valve in the toilet is jammed in some way that prevents or restricts water from leaving the bowl. 2) The water lever on the tank is causing the "lock up". When the thru-hull water source is closed the toilet is creating a vacuum on the intake line.Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated.