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While we are waiting for Peggie to respond to the alarm I have a
suggestion. Get a rebuild kit for your head, get out your tools, and start taking it apart. These are very simple and straightforward devices. If taking one apart and putting it back together is beyond your mechanical skills, you are going to have a lot more significant problems living on a boat. Even if the head turns out to have a fatal problem such as a scored pump cylinder, knowledge of its inner workings will greatly improve your ability to deal with future problems. A heavily used head on a live aboard boat probably needs a rebuild kit installed every year or so anyway and this is quite likely to solve your problem by itself. While it's apart, make sure the inside of the pump cylinder is smooth. Slather the piston and the inside of the cylinder with Teflon grease. I found it most easily at a bicycle shop. The auto stores just gave me blank looks. -- Roger Long |
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Hi Roger,
Your right about the knowledge of the inner workings. This is our second boat and we have done extensive and significant work on virtually all the other systems of the boat, so the mechanical skills won't be an issue. I must admit though, that until now, I've been satisfied to keep the head as a "black box" and let it work until is stopped working. Well, the time has come. Not looking forward to it, but am looking forward to having it behind me, and having the knowledge and experience in the bag to deal with future maintenance. Thanks, Mike. Roger Long wrote: While we are waiting for Peggie to respond to the alarm I have a suggestion. Get a rebuild kit for your head, get out your tools, and start taking it apart. These are very simple and straightforward devices. If taking one apart and putting it back together is beyond your mechanical skills, you are going to have a lot more significant problems living on a boat. Even if the head turns out to have a fatal problem such as a scored pump cylinder, knowledge of its inner workings will greatly improve your ability to deal with future problems. A heavily used head on a live aboard boat probably needs a rebuild kit installed every year or so anyway and this is quite likely to solve your problem by itself. While it's apart, make sure the inside of the pump cylinder is smooth. Slather the piston and the inside of the cylinder with Teflon grease. I found it most easily at a bicycle shop. The auto stores just gave me blank looks. -- Roger Long |
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