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98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
- grizer
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98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
- Midnightsun
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Re: 98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
Only thing I can think of is the water is flowing back into the lines and filling somewhat with air. My best guess would be the water pump check valve.
Need a little more info on when it does it.
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Re: 98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
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Re: 98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
grizer wrote:Source of the post It does it every time I turn on a faucet...could have been on just 10 mins earlier, still spits
Same scenario when connected to city water or is it less evident? Do you turn off the water pump when using city water?
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Re: 98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
If you still have air spitting out, then I'd do a chlorine flush on the system in case you have something "growning" in the pipes somewhere.
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Re: 98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
The shore water connection has a pressure regulator & a check valve built into it, it may need replacing?
The 12 volt fresh water pump has a check valve in its system too, otherwise when you were on shore water supply your fresh water tank would be over flowing! Do you have an accumulator tank in your system or bladder tank?
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- grizer
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- Vessel Info: 1998 Carver 350 Mariner
- Location: Port Clinton, OH
Re: 98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
- grizer
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- Posts: 35
- Joined: August 7th, 2018, 2:48 pm
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- Location: Port Clinton, OH
Re: 98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
- Midnightsun
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Re: 98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
City water is pressurized and does not need a pump to function whereas the potable water tank does need the pump since it is static.
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Re: 98 350 Mariner - Fresh Water plumbing issue
As to the spitting when using the freshwater tank, that will usually happen when switching to and from City water, or after filling, as well as not waiting until hot water tank completely fills as it also needs air purged. After filling and pressurizing you need to run cold water and hot water in all sinks to purge air. If happening every time using freshwater tank then more than likely there is a leak somewhere and or vent clogged not tank to vent properly. Also a possibility pump has a bad impeller and needs replaced.
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