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| Preparation
 
The tanks arrive! They
were purchased from Inca
Plastics. 2 qty H345
16 gal each (34 gal net). The smaller H636
black water tank is in the foreground that I soon
replaced with another H345. On the right is where
the two gray water tanks will go between the longitudinal
floor beams and the lateral floor supports, just
aft of the axle (below the gray primed floor support),
flush with the floor bottom. The
gray tanks will suspend below the belly skin by 7",
but with the 2" gain from the axle change, are
still 11" off the ground at their lowest point. The
Black tank will be aft of them in the next bay.
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| Existing
Black Tank

The rusted out black tank. They
are hardly ever salvable. The flat shallow
design, necessitated by the floor frame and outriggers
running under the floor. As such, the usable
volume of the tank is very limited. Dumping
action was accomplished by pulling up on a chain
that attached
to a vertical plunger (seen behind the hole above),
opening up a hole in the bottom of the tank that
went down
and
out
a
straight
section of pipe.
Frame Modifications
 
On the left is the framework to support
the tanks. The weight is centered on the aft
support of the axle leave spring, and is distributed
across 4 frames. On
the right is a typical attachment of the 3x1 aluminum
channel with the 2"steel angles.
 
These are the two long channel supports
all drilled up and ready to install, The
steel angles are cut from 2" steel angle iron,
attached with 3/8" galvanized bolts. Materials
came from MetalsDepot.

On the left is the rubber tubing used
to cushion the lip in the gray tanks.

All installed and ready
for the floor. The tops are flush with the top of the
frames. Note: I replaced the smaller black tank
after this picture was taken with another H345 16 gallon
tank as I was not happy with the bottom outlet configuration
and capacity. The
white vent fittings will align later with the walls.

The tanks viewed from the
bottom ready for the ABS fittings and valves, the
RH (aft) tank is the black, and the two LH (fwd) tanks
are the interconnected Gray water tanks. There
is a full 11" of clearance from the lowest point, more
than even a modern Airstream.


From the curbside before
and after the belly skin. Push-on bulb type edge seal
mates the belly to skin to the tank sides, providing
a weathertight and vermin free seal.
Rinse
System
 
The CAMCO Quickie Flush rinse
nozzle installed in the black water tank. A hose will connect
it over to a female hose bib mounted by the flush valves.
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Level sensors and dump valve
plumbing will follow later.
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