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![]() "Peggie Hall" wrote A failing/failed diaphragm wouldn't cause the pump to leak...it creates an air leak in the pump .... Ah, light dawns! It's harder to make things vacuum tight than pressure tight and much, much, harder than watertight. Developing porosity in the rubber would do exactly what you describe. The sink drain "T" into the head intake line works great although it means a lot of head pumping. Most likely because the toilet is pulling air through the sink that's preventing from priming. Put a plug in the sink when flushing with sea water...when flushing with water from the sink, the sink needs to be at least half full. Just running water down the sink drain won't work 'cuz the toilet will pull more air than water. No, it works perfectly in normal head mode. There is a valve in the line from the sink to the head intake line. What I meant by lots of head pumping was filling a 13 gallon holding tank by pumping the head. I really shouldn't have posted that point because it only applies to our very funky marina where there is no water hose bib within reach of the pump out station. I tried filling the holding tank by pumping fresh water through the system to avoid motoring back to the dock to fill with the hose through the deck pump out the way any normal person would. Now that I've done that once, motoring back and redocking doesn't seem like as much work as it did before ![]() -- Roger Long |
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