MY BLACK TANK GOT HARD TO OPEN AND CLOSE..... CAME UP WITH A SIMPLE WAY TO LUBRICATE THE GATE VALVE TO KEEP IT FLOWING CLOSED AND OPEN SMOOTHLY..... TAKE A WATCH AT THE VIDEO
Awesome idea... I have a 2015 Keystone Cougar fifth wheel and there are two remote levers for the black and gray tanks. They are cables and I was thinking the cable was sticking. My issue was with the gray water valve, as we usually leave it open and now couldn't close it... I was able to locate the dump gate valves and cut the belly open to access them. I attempted remove the valve itself and after removing the four bolts, the valve couldn't be removed due to the glued joints and secure tanks. I reinstalled the bolts. I was able to remove the cable clamp bracket by removing two philips head bolts and nuts and a finger tight nut and this allowed the removal of the cable bracket from the gate valve body. I then used Norm Burgess's idea of 3/32" drill and lube. It turned out it was the valve and not the cable. I placed a small machine screw in the hole and re assembled everything and it worked excellent. I took the cable bracket off of the black tank valve and did the same mod and secured everything. Closing up the belly with black gorilla tape. Thank you for this info. The most difficult thing was dealing with the under belly, once it was open and I could see it was just disassemble, drill, lubricate and reassemble. Thanks again.
I was in the RV industry-we would spray the knife valve inside the poop tube pretty generously with lube and spray the handle rod/shaft. Work the handle back and forth til it’s Lucy goosey. I do like your hack. Cheers
I have a used rig. The rods on the trap look like they may be bent some and the handle on the grau tank is broken off !! I like this hack very much. Good job!!! And thanks for sharing!!
if you use a quarter cup of vegtable oil when you drop the tank your problem will disappear. this is especially helpful for people that cant get to the black tank valve. been rving for 5 years fulltime and this works. good luck
I’ve gotta try this because I have three valves buried up in the chassis and I’d have to drop the underbelly liner to get to them. Hope this works because 2 of the 3 gates are so hard to actuate.
@@rps714 Yeah. I didn't understand that either. Putting oil in your black tank----- won't that defeat your purposes of trying to get that tank clean and keep it clean??? I'm a newbie, so I don't understand a lot!!!😳
Merci pour votre recommandation. J'ai fait exactement ce que vous avez dit et les deux valves pour l'eau noir et grise qui étaient collés, fonctionne comme des neuves. Merci pour le conseil. Merci pour votre recommandation. J'ai fait exactement ce que vous avez dit et les deux valves pour l'eau noir et grise qui étaient collés, fonctionne comme des neuves. Merci pour le conseil. Thank you for your recommendation. I did exactly what you said and the two valves for the black and gray water that were stuck work like new. Thanks for the advice.
Works I’m sure, however, on my trailer the handle is a remote connection by cable to the actual valve which is inside of the insulated cover on the bottom of the trailer.
Ive heard of that before, i got a new to us rockwood 2016 5th wheel thats hard to open been thinkinf of doing this it has 2 gray tanks and a black both valves are hard like you said. The reat in the back is too far under and you have to pull it from the back of the trailer causing you to have to get under. Not good at the dump station. Thinking of keeping it pulled then putting a extition on valve and cutoff valve atatch a garden hose to drain.
Don't you think you just lubricated the sludge buildup that's causing the problem? The sludge buildup will eventually get so bad even lubrication won't work. To solve the problem you need to pull and clean that gate valve or replace it (or, some think liquid additives like dish soap, etc. will eat that sludge away over time). Lubrication is just delaying the inevitable.
Sounds like you're in deep chlt. Have never had to do it, but here is an idea......I'd use my big wet/dry shop vaccum and see if I could empty (mostly) through the toilet (probably take a few times), then I'd just have to deal with what might remain in tank. Id have a replacement valve on hand and replace it. I know many people can't handle the sewage aspect of it, but I was a plumber and it doesn't bother me. Otherwise, I'd try what is in video first, even though you can't work the handle, spray it every day for several days......then I would pull the rod until it either opened or broke before I would attempt my idea. Good luck.
There are many concoctions to help lube up valves! I would use 1/2 cup of Dawn dish soap an cup of pinesall and a cup of citric cleaner! Make sure to add 2-3 gallons of water down toilet when drain black tank. I have been doing this for yrs an works great! Also if think have poop stuck or dry in black tank add a bag or 2 of Ice in toilet to help break down poop when take a camper on a ride it sloshes around and breaks up poop. Good Luck!
Awesome idea... I have a 2015 Keystone Cougar fifth wheel and there are two remote levers for the black and gray tanks. They are cables and I was thinking the cable was sticking. My issue was with the gray water valve, as we usually leave it open and now couldn't close it... I was able to locate the dump gate valves and cut the belly open to access them. I attempted remove the valve itself and after removing the four bolts, the valve couldn't be removed due to the glued joints and secure tanks. I reinstalled the bolts. I was able to remove the cable clamp bracket by removing two philips head bolts and nuts and a finger tight nut and this allowed the removal of the cable bracket from the gate valve body. I then used Norm Burgess's idea of 3/32" drill and lube. It turned out it was the valve and not the cable. I placed a small machine screw in the hole and re assembled everything and it worked excellent. I took the cable bracket off of the black tank valve and did the same mod and secured everything. Closing up the belly with black gorilla tape. Thank you for this info. The most difficult thing was dealing with the under belly, once it was open and I could see it was just disassemble, drill, lubricate and reassemble. Thanks again.
I was in the RV industry-we would spray the knife valve inside the poop tube pretty generously with lube and spray the handle rod/shaft. Work the handle back and forth til it’s Lucy goosey. I do like your hack. Cheers
Thanks. This helped alot, now I no longer have to use a car to pull my black valve open 😆
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@@dianapearson1771 😆
Now that's funny!
Yes I can picture you in a Ford F350 backed up to camper with a logging chain wrapped around valve handle.
Thank you for the video, works amazing ....You just save some people lots of money.....RV Dealers love to rip people off, they don"t care....
I have a used rig. The rods on the trap look like they may be bent some and the handle on the grau tank is broken off !! I like this hack very much. Good job!!! And thanks for sharing!!
Just did this thanks for taking the time to post . It works great
How far did you drill in?
@@Iliketobeactive
I drilled in about 1/8 in to a cavity easy peezy
Simple and it works! Thanks so much. Thats a great idea
if you use a quarter cup of vegtable oil when you drop the tank your problem will disappear. this is especially helpful for people that cant get to the black tank valve. been rving for 5 years fulltime and this works. good luck
I’ve gotta try this because I have three valves buried up in the chassis and I’d have to drop the underbelly liner to get to them. Hope this works because 2 of the 3 gates are so hard to actuate.
so empty the tank then add the oil down drain or during???
@@rps714 Yeah. I didn't understand that either. Putting oil in your black tank----- won't that defeat your purposes of trying to get that tank clean and keep it clean??? I'm a newbie, so I don't understand a lot!!!😳
Merci pour votre recommandation. J'ai fait exactement ce que vous avez dit et les deux valves pour l'eau noir et grise qui étaient collés, fonctionne comme des neuves. Merci pour le conseil. Merci pour votre recommandation. J'ai fait exactement ce que vous avez dit et les deux valves pour l'eau noir et grise qui étaient collés, fonctionne comme des neuves. Merci pour le conseil.
Thank you for your recommendation. I did exactly what you said and the two valves for the black and gray water that were stuck work like new. Thanks for the advice.
That is ingenious! ❤
Great info 👍
It help us completely!
Thanks
Nice video, thanks for the help.
That's a great idea!
Great information
What do you think.of the seal profucts intended to be poured into the toilet? Thanks for the info. Never knew about the 90degree angle screw back.
Works I’m sure, however, on my trailer the handle is a remote connection by cable to the actual valve which is inside of the insulated cover on the bottom of the trailer.
Great video…Ty very much
That’s an awesome tip!
Thanks Norm.
good presentation
How about unscrewing the valve handle/rod and spraying the lube thru that hole?
good tip
Ive heard of that before, i got a new to us rockwood 2016 5th wheel thats hard to open been thinkinf of doing this it has 2 gray tanks and a black both valves are hard like you said. The reat in the back is too far under and you have to pull it from the back of the trailer causing you to have to get under. Not good at the dump station. Thinking of keeping it pulled then putting a extition on valve and cutoff valve atatch a garden hose to drain.
Thanks for the tip!
Dose this work with cable operated vavles?
i would think so if you go to the valve its self
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How far did you drill in?
It is hollow so as soon as you drill bit clears that is it
Don't you think you just lubricated the sludge buildup that's causing the problem? The sludge buildup will eventually get so bad even lubrication won't work. To solve the problem you need to pull and clean that gate valve or replace it (or, some think liquid additives like dish soap, etc. will eat that sludge away over time). Lubrication is just delaying the inevitable.
Can I use coconut oil to lubricate these valves?.or WD-40?
WD 40
If you can get to the valve itself it will work
WD 40 works great
But silicon is better
I have bought a silicone lubricate spray it works fine.thanks for your sharing information.
After you drain the black tank take your spray lubricant spray the rod an the gate an rubber an that will keep it from sticking
No you have to lub the gate seals with silicone
The handle isn't stuck the valve is for me
Try turning the handle clockwise, the handle may have come unscrewed from the gate
How long of screw
Short screw just to plug the hole
Mine is stuck closed and full...I have no idea what to do. I cant fix this alone and I don't know what to do
Sounds like you're in deep chlt. Have never had to do it, but here is an idea......I'd use my big wet/dry shop vaccum and see if I could empty (mostly) through the toilet (probably take a few times), then I'd just have to deal with what might remain in tank. Id have a replacement valve on hand and replace it. I know many people can't handle the sewage aspect of it, but I was a plumber and it doesn't bother me. Otherwise, I'd try what is in video first, even though you can't work the handle, spray it every day for several days......then I would pull the rod until it either opened or broke before I would attempt my idea. Good luck.
Just call a guy that sucks septics out. They can clean it out easily from toilet.
Just add the oil done the commode when you add the chemicals.
Ok. We were wondering about that. But, I'm still wondering about adding oil to your tank. That doesn't sound right.
There are many concoctions to help lube up valves! I would use 1/2 cup of Dawn dish soap an cup of pinesall and a cup of citric cleaner! Make sure to add 2-3 gallons of water down toilet when drain black tank. I have been doing this for yrs an works great! Also if think have poop stuck or dry in black tank add a bag or 2 of Ice in toilet to help break down poop when take a camper on a ride it sloshes around and breaks up poop. Good Luck!
Not a good idea, some one did that and it really messed up the sensors
nah, just dump vegetable oil down the drain... way easier and more effective
some other RVer have said that over time the vegetable oil will become sticky and freeze up the valve.