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How to drain black tank with a broken valve.

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RV Year
2016
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star
RV Length
43
Chassis
Freightliner
TOW/TOAD
2018 Ram
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My neighbor has an ACE class A that has a broken drain valve for her black tank. The valve stem moves out all the way but not in all the way. I believe the valve is stuck. Nothing leaks no matter how the vale is positioned. The problem is how to drain the black tank so I can replace the valve. Any suggestions?
Thanks
 
You could try the process of drilling a hole to lubricate it and hope you can get it open otherwise I think you're in for a mell of a hess.
 
Hoping for a better solution:( But it looks like that is not going to happen.
 
Assuming this is a slide valve, and that the stem pulls out fully, it sounds like the stem has become disconnected from the slide. Have you tried screwing the stem back in by turning the handle clockwise while pressing inward? It might take a little moving around to get the shaft started in the hole, but if it has just unscrewed, it might just be a simple reconnection that’s needed.

OTOH, it the stem has pulled out of the slide or has broken out the threaded section, you will need to find a way to manually open the slide or remove the valve. That will be a messy job. Put some kind of plastic container under the valve and outlet, and hope for the best. Whatever happens, it will clean up!

TJ
 
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Tried screwing the valve stem back in but no luck. The stem does not come out of the housing but moves full travel out. Think the plastic screw in piece is broke off. I believe she tried to empty the tank when it was -6 outside and everything was frozen.
Told her to call her extended warranty provider prior to taking it to a shop. The only silver lining is she can stay at her daughters during the repair.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
 
Tried screwing the valve stem back in but no luck. The stem does not come out of the housing but moves full travel out. Think the plastic screw in piece is broke off. I believe she tried to empty the tank when it was -6 outside and everything was frozen. .
Yep, that would do it! Good luck to her in getting it fixed.

TJ
 
I guess and hope she used chemicals in it. Could buy a small pump at hard where store and pump the water out in buckets from inside. You should be able to get most to all out. Then you could cut the old drain off. You should expect a little to come out.
 

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