You may not need to change the t-valve. On my 97 Fleetwood bounder the grey and black water tanks come together, each with its own t-valve. My grey also leaked. I bought an add-on t-valve at CW which went on where the sewer hose normally goes. The hose then connects to the add-on valve. The leak no longer is a problem and I now have the capability to flush the balack tank a number of times using the grey water and manipulating the valves. Let me know if you have any problem finding the valve or understanding my approach.
Leaking Gray Water Dump Valve
in Water and Holding Tanks
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You may not need to change the t-valve. On my 97 Fleetwood bounder the grey and black water tanks come together, each with its own t-valve. My grey also leaked. I bought an add-on t-valve at CW which went on where the sewer hose normally goes. The hose then connects to the add-on valve. The leak no longer is a problem and I now have the capability to flush the balack tank a number of times using the grey water and manipulating the valves. Let me know if you have any problem finding the valve or understanding my approach.
AJ Theiler