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Posted: 04/13/12 06:56pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thanks for the suggestions......it is in a hard spot right next to the outlet drain, so i guess I will call Keystone and find out what type of plastic it is.
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I had the same issue on my previous travel trailer. I tried plastic welding it. No much luck. JB weld held up for a little while until it cracked off. I finally ended up replacing it with a new tank. The new one cost almost $400 with shipping.

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I had mine fixed at a local RV shop. They did something called (spun welding). Where they take a very fast drill and force the new fitting into the take to make a seal. I think it was around $150-$200.

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Posted: 04/20/12 10:20pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I found a place right by my house called Ronco in Tustin. They make tanks for all kinds of applications. I took it out and over there, where they cut the old drain out and put in a new one. As for holding up, they did what they do on all new tanks, so it is as good as new, possibly better, because in this process I realized the drain came down too far, and was hitting the axle when it compressed. So we shortened it and shouldn't have a problem anymore. They charged $30.00 for putting in a new drain and a new shorter valve. Thanks again for all the suggestions. So about my tires.......................

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