Vacu Flush Woes
- Midnightsun
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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
What is the quiet motor upgrade? It is barely noticeable when it is running. Thought I had the newer version which included this since it is called "Whisper quiet vacuum pump"
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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
If you have the "Whisper ..." then you have the upgrade already. There are a few benefits over the older style including a better bellows. If you buy a spare bellows ensure you're getting the upgraded version instead of something that's been sitting on the shelf for while. It plays a large role in quieting the pump.
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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
Thanks, It's funny how we call things new in the boating industry as my boat is a 2007 which means new is at least 11 years old. Compare that to a cell phone as an example and in 6 months its passé.
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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
dang midnight.... beat me to the punch on the punch line......

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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
Midnightsun wrote:Qr Bbpost Thanks, It's funny how we call things new in the boating industry as my boat is a 2007 which means new is at least 11 years old. Compare that to a cell phone as an example and in 6 months its passé.
6 months? Heck a cell phone is outdated by the time it hits the market

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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
:::::UPDATE:::::
Had all the parts in hand ready to rebuild yesterday but decided to try using a small plunger I have always kept on board as a last resort. Just a tiny thing I believe is made for sinks like this. https://www.homedepot.com/p/BrassCraft- ... /302136270. With the bowl partially full of water I plunged the crap out of it (pun intended) which to my surprise worked like a charm.
Tried flushing numerous times and now works flawlessly each and every time. Vacuum sound and time to build was normal with each flush. Will keep the parts on board for a rebuild at some later date when required.
You may want to add one of those sink plungers to your things to have on board list for several uses, sure came in handy this time around.
Had all the parts in hand ready to rebuild yesterday but decided to try using a small plunger I have always kept on board as a last resort. Just a tiny thing I believe is made for sinks like this. https://www.homedepot.com/p/BrassCraft- ... /302136270. With the bowl partially full of water I plunged the crap out of it (pun intended) which to my surprise worked like a charm.
Tried flushing numerous times and now works flawlessly each and every time. Vacuum sound and time to build was normal with each flush. Will keep the parts on board for a rebuild at some later date when required.You may want to add one of those sink plungers to your things to have on board list for several uses, sure came in handy this time around.

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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
I keep a small plunger aboard just for that reason. It even works on vent lines.
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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
When you look deeper at the design you realize there are 2 duckbills before and 2 after the pump. While technically only 1 is required, the second acts as a backup in case there is debris or something clogging it. Failure such as on mine indicate one is already gone and the second one I managed to jump start so to say. Definitely in need of a rebuild which will happen sometime this season. I do know by looking at my pump and fitting that the parts have never been serviced so basically 11 years old. Pretty impressed with the longevity of the valves. Hopefully the eventual rebuild will keep me going for another 10+ years.
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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
Before you start, pump water into the system several times in hopes that it will clean the components as well as can be expected considering what's gone through there in 11 years. Remember this is bio waste and that you can get extremely sick from working on this stuff so take precautions and use some safety gear; a cheap dust mask to keep anything from accidentally spaying into your mouth, eye protection, and you must wear gloves. I double up on nitrile gloves but dish washing gloves from the dollar store work great too. Oh and lots of rags, place several under the duckbill fittings before you undo them just in case there is liquid there. Take a plastic bag with you to put the soiled rags, and your gloves in. Oh and a few cold ones topsides for when you're finished
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Re: Vacu Flush Woes
I would add to make sure to run the bilge fans, or ventilate the area you are working in. Mine is located forward of the genny, and we moved a vent hose to the area so to quickly remove fumes and odors. While it did not make it pleasant, it was much more tolerable. As Viper said, flush a bunch of fresh water through it, and repair it before it's a problem, 'cause when it becomes a problem.... you loose the ability to prepare, and that's a problem!
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