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04-30-2015, 06:18 AM
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Member
Name: Steve in NY
Trailer: Scamp
New York
Posts: 83
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Scamp 16 Black water tank removal
I am removing the shower/toilet in my 1988 16' Scamp. Somebody else wants to buy the whole shower. Because of that I'm being careful removing it, but I'm real close to grabbing the Saws-all. I can't get the black water tank off. I took the clamps off, and unscrewed the gate valve from below. I can see here must be some kind of flange bolted flange on the floor as I see three screws protruding through the floor underneath. Any body got any farther than this without getting destructive?
Take Care,
Steve
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04-30-2015, 06:30 AM
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Senior Member
Name: JD
Trailer: Scamp 16 Modified (BIGLY)
Florida
Posts: 2,445
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I took mine out and the screws on the sides were all holding it in and the valve went through the mush board, but nothing holding it otherwise. Perhaps someone used some caulking between the bottom of the tank and the floor pan.
on mine I unscrewed the hold down screws and removed the valve below and lifted it out. Perhaps a thin flat blade wedged under the tank to see if there is caulk there. also there could have been caulk around the hole through the floor. Mine was easy because all of the wood was pretty deteriorated anyway. I also have the floor pan of anyone wants that.
If someone wants the whole toilet and tank it is sitting by my garage waiting for a new owner.
I an installing a complete new system with the black tank below the floor in front with a macerator pump to drain.
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04-30-2015, 07:13 AM
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Senior Member
Name: Ted
Trailer: (Dark side)Crossroads Now
Glade Valley, North Carolina
Posts: 990
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Quote:
Originally Posted by redbarron55
I took mine out and the screws on the sides were all holding it in and the valve went through the mush board, but nothing holding it otherwise. Perhaps someone used some caulking between the bottom of the tank and the floor pan.
on mine I unscrewed the hold down screws and removed the valve below and lifted it out. Perhaps a thin flat blade wedged under the tank to see if there is caulk there. also there could have been caulk around the hole through the floor. Mine was easy because all of the wood was pretty deteriorated anyway. I also have the floor pan of anyone wants that.
If someone wants the whole toilet and tank it is sitting by my garage waiting for a new owner.
I an installing a complete new system with the black tank below the floor in front with a macerator pump to drain.
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Agree mine too. Mine was held by four corner screws.
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04-30-2015, 07:31 PM
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Member
Name: Steve in NY
Trailer: Scamp
New York
Posts: 83
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I got the pan out. On my 1988, after removing the hold downs off, I took a couple of landscape stakes and tapped them under the tank. The tank popped off. It was held well by the spread out wax ring. Next came the shower pan. Persistance paid off. Tomorrow the walls. Amazingly, all the horrors of rotted floors and mine is bone dry.
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04-30-2015, 07:35 PM
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Senior Member
Trailer: 92 16 ft Scamp
Posts: 11,756
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Originally Posted by Steve in NY
I got the pan out. On my 1988, after removing the hold downs off, I took a couple of landscape stakes and tapped them under the tank. The tank popped off. It was held well by the spread out wax ring. Next came the shower pan. Persistance paid off. Tomorrow the walls. Amazingly, all the horrors of rotted floors and mine is bone dry.
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yup its rumoured that those horror shows may be a tab over rated
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04-30-2015, 07:44 PM
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Senior Member
Trailer: 1988 16 ft Scamp Deluxe
Posts: 25,708
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Thanks for the offer Steve, but I have all that in my 1988 Scamp... and love it. Best of luck in your mod, I hope everything you do meets your expectations, truly.
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Ten Forward - 2014 Escape 5.0 TA
Double Yolk - 1988 16' Scamp Deluxe
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05-01-2015, 06:53 AM
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Member
Name: Steve in NY
Trailer: Scamp
New York
Posts: 83
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Hey Donna, the offer isn't to you! If it wasn't for someones interest in adding a bathroom/shower, I would have sawzsalled it a long time ago.
Anyway, this morning I got the whole unit out. Ther is a lot of caulk holding the kitchen cabinot to the shower, but a box cutter got that out. A few hidden rivets, some colrful words and persistance, and she was loose. rivets I couldn't figure out how the unit needed to be removed through the door, but I finally noticed that there is a seam where the two halves are joined at the top of the door. once I gut that carefully, the two halves are now out.
To me, the camper is so much better, but to each his/her own. The good news is I'm now as far disassembled as it will get and I can put it back together now.
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05-01-2015, 11:06 AM
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Senior Member
Name: Gardnpondr
Trailer: 1985 BigFoot G
Mississippi
Posts: 143
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What I want to know is, HOW do you get the whole thing out of that tiny door on the bathrooms? I was looking at mine the other day because my black water tank is UNDER the shower and I'd have to cut the shower in pieces to get it out the door to change the tank if it needs changing, which I sure hope and pray it don't.
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