1998 U-320 with no slides.
I am trying to replace the Oatey in-line cheater vent/air admittance valves in our coach, but they won't budge by hand! I don't want to break any pipes. My wife's comment is, "I'd rather live with smell than delay the trip because you have to repair something."
Does the bottom threaded piece stay in the pipe stack meaning that you unscrew the top and put the new top on the old threaded base, or does the whole unit (threaded base) come out?
Any hints on how to remove these?
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Thank you,
Chris
Chris,
I used a pair of channel locks to grab them and break them loose. It won't take much. Then you can take them off by hand. You won't break anything. Just make sure you are grabbing the vent and not the pvc pipe. The whole threaded unit like you see in your picture will come out.
John M
Yes, that is the way IT SHOULD BE.
BUT (large BUT) it is possible that someone in the past used PVC cement on the threads. If so, it will not come loose.
If that is the case, you can try to install new "guts" in the old fitting.
Another option is to cut off the pipe, and fit a new female threaded piece. Use a coupling and short piece of pipe if needed to gain the correct length/height.
I replaced mine with Studor brand It seems to be made better.jmo
Thank you everyone! Got the old ones out and the new ones put in. I had to use a set of pliers. Whoever installed them gorilla'd them in place.
I like the Studor brand too. In this particular case cost and local availability won out.
Chris