Wardy549

Member
Nov 12, 2014
109
Daytona Marina & Boat Works
Boat Info
1988 345 Sedan Bridge
Engines
Twin 454's
Ok so She has a new bowl with a new marcerator pump. Its the electric Sani Flush I think. No pumping involved. Anyway, I went to my Marina’ pump out “Daytona Marina and Boat Works” awesome place. So the pump at the dock continues to pump to the point where the timer went out. I then went and restarted it. It ran a full cycle again. You could see nasty liquid in the plastic see thru bowl of the pump out connection handle. We unclipped it from the waste port and shit and you know cane out so we re hooked it up quickly. We proceeded to continue flushing but there is no way it would take this long. I only have a 20gallon holding tank. So we decided to quit. Why would it look as if stuff was going through but in reality it wasnt?
A girlfriend of mine when using the head turned the key and held it for like two minutes she said. Realizing nothing was happening. I showed her the button she should have pushed. I will make sure to tell guest’s the proper way to use the head. Aarrrggg. Lol
So could the duck bills have flipped inside out to the point where only small amount of liquid is trying to get through and the reason it was taking so long and not much really happening?
Im thinking her turning the key did something. Thru hull valve closed and the waste port cap on and turning the key? Trouble I think! Lol
Thanks for any help!
88 Sea Ray 345 Sedan Bridge
 
Do you have a Y-valve or is the pump-out hose plumbed directly to the tank?

Y-valve in wrong position, clogged vent line or broken/clogged dip tube in tank.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
113,118
Messages
1,426,558
Members
61,035
Latest member
Lukerney
Back
Top