sagging underbell

danemayer

Well-known member
Hi cody1,

A little more information might help get you better advice.

1. Is the water clean, gray, or black?
2. Where does the water come out of the underbelly?
3. Have you been towing in the rain?

Feel free to add any other details that come to mind.
 

cody1

Member
Hi
I have a 27rk with water leaking through underbelly year 2015
more of a grayish color i believe it may be a lack of pipe glue i see 2 clamps that are there but of no use because clamps are used for rubber connections not hard plastic thx for any help or advice
 

mlpeloquin

Well-known member
There is an ABS glue that works on wet or dry fittings. Empty the water from the under belly using a bucket, 1/4" drill. Pull your gray water valve handle and tip your rig towards the drain side. When fully drained tip it back the other way. Drill by hand and fill the bucket 1/2 way and plug the hole with the smooth end of the drill. Repeat until the under belly is empty of water. You will have to cut the Coroplast. You can patch it back up using Gorilla Tape. Just make sure you clean it well. Then check out the plastic fittings that have the clamps on them. If loose, glue them with ABS cement and not PVC cement. If they are glued and leak then you have to cut them out and out in new plumbing pieces. If a flush cut is necessary and it happens to be leaving a pipe and outer coupling sleeve from a fitting, a "PIPE HOG" can be used with a drill to remove the inner pipe so a new connection can be made. All things are fixable. Drain plumbing is the easiest, but a real pain sometimes to do.
 
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