we'll see Thursday when I get back to it. Maybe I should go tomorrow...vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
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Re: vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
Viper, it does not make sense for me either. But I am pretty sure about the deck fitting, they are labeled correctly and filled correctly. The water tank was filled same time I had the pump out and it did go down by about the amount that is in the holding tank. I can see kind off the tank when I turn on a very bright flash on top the liquid level in it (tank is plastic like material, somewhat transparent). I thought if no pressure and it's not due to gravity, it should not have leaked. But I did see it leak when I was replacing the valve. Even when I removed the valve there was some leakage in the hose going to the valve. Maybe residual pressure in system. But a good 12-15 gallons filled the tank in 1-2 days. In any case I believe I fixed it, but did not check today. I hope I fixed it
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Re: vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
Update, so replacing the valve resolved the problem. Tank no longer fills when not in use. There must have been residual pressure left before that kept pushing water through lines, and with bad valve it was loading the holding tank even though everything was off on the boat. I did buy the seal, but I guess I will hold on to that, I am sure day will come that will become necessary 

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Re: vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
These issues are really frustrating. This is a long shot, but my 2000 406 had an issue where my forward holding tank was leaking thru the overboard pumpout y-valve. That's the one next to the onboard overboard pump, behind my port engine. I rebuilt the y-valve and the problem was fixed. My forward holding tank sits higher than the aft tank, so Gravity was allowed to do its thing. If your configuration has the aft tank higher, this could be an issue. Good luck!
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Re: vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
Well looks like I had not fixed the issue. I had pump out Monday, when I went back Thursday tank was 1/3 or so full with indicator on display showing middle light. Seal seems to be fine as the water in bowl did not change. I know the valve is good as I replaced it I checked and no water was coming through it. There must be another water source, crquisto, I will check to see if I have similar issue as you did. 

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Re: vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
Can you do a visual on the tank by shining a flashlight through it to determine how full it is. Maybe just a bad sensor or gauge playing games with you?
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Re: vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
Midnight Sun wrote:Qr Bbpost Can you do a visual on the tank by shining a flashlight through it to determine how full it is. Maybe just a bad sensor or gauge playing games with you?
There's been a lot of people fooled by that!
crquisto brings up a good point if you have two tanks connected together in that manner.
As I mentioned above cpoint, you need to ensure with 100% certainty that what your indicator is telling you is indeed what's in the tank. Don't go by any shadowing that you see from the outside of the tank as you may be looking at a scum line inside the tank but fluids may be no where near that level. Unscrew the sensor assembly and check the level inside. While you have that out, clean it, and test it by moving the floats to see if the indicator responds properly.
Do you have an overboard discharge system hooked up?
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Re: vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
Viper wrote:Qr BbpostMidnight Sun wrote:Qr Bbpost Can you do a visual on the tank by shining a flashlight through it to determine how full it is. Maybe just a bad sensor or gauge playing games with you?
There's been a lot of people fooled by that!
crquisto brings up a good point if you have two tanks connected together in that manner.
As I mentioned above cpoint, you need to ensure with 100% certainty that what your indicator is telling you is indeed what's in the tank. Don't go by any shadowing that you see from the outside of the tank as you may be looking at a scum line inside the tank but fluids may be no where near that level. Unscrew the sensor assembly and check the level inside. While you have that out, clean it, and test it by moving the floats to see if the indicator responds properly.
Do you have an overboard discharge system hooked up?
Thanks wiper and midnight sun, I will check I am on way there now. I had shined a light, it looked like there was 1/3 tank full of water. But agreed, I will open the top and check as well. However I am sure there is water coming into it. I am going to check to see if there is Y adapter as crquisto mentioned. I am 100% sure it is not coming from the head as I had replaced the valve and made sure no water was coming through. So there has to be another source where water is coming in to tank. Also overboard discharge system is not hooked up I believe.
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Re: vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
crquisto wrote:Qr Bbpost These issues are really frustrating. This is a long shot, but my 2000 406 had an issue where my forward holding tank was leaking thru the overboard pumpout y-valve. That's the one next to the onboard overboard pump, behind my port engine. I rebuilt the y-valve and the problem was fixed. My forward holding tank sits higher than the aft tank, so Gravity was allowed to do its thing. If your configuration has the aft tank higher, this could be an issue. Good luck!
I just checked the tank today, yes the water level in water tank is down, the holding tank definitely has water in it, it is not false indicator. Can you tell more how I can see if I can locate y-valve? any chance there is a picture of it? I will look for it, but not too much under google for these types of things.
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Re: vacuflush leak and smell in head unit
got stuck with fuel/engine issues, this is still a problem. I am still trying to figure if it is the Y-Valve.