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Old 01-08-2018, 04:19 PM   #1
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1985 Jayco class C 26 foot motorhome black water tank

Night teen 85 Jayco class C 26 foot motorhome black water tank,

Our black water tank is leaking and needs to be replaced. It is of the design that has the bathroom sink water draining into the black water tank. There are separate outlets four of the black water tank, and the gray water tank.

Our repair facility and said that they cannot find the tank, and will probably need to have one fabricated. I understand this is very expensive. Does anybody have a lead on a tank for this vintage motorhome?
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If it's cracked it's repairable, fiberglass patch and cloth. Been there done that. There is also a way to weld plastic.
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X2 as Grumpy said repair it. If you have one fabricated it will cost more than the MH is worth
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X2 as Grumpy said repair it. If you have one fabricated it will cost more than the MH is worth
Thanks so much for the response. Very helpful.
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If you can not repair use a tank that is available and re plumb. I found a good used tank once in a RV junk yard, I used to repair PVC at work using a kit it was like a big heat gun and PVC rod to weld the crack worked about 90% of the time
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