Jabsco Y-Valve Servicing On A Lavac Marine Toilet | Gasket Replacements and Calcium Removal - Ep. 44
7 August 2023 · 7 min · 2K views · Seattle
What this video covers
Loss of vacuum pressure and backflow from the holding tank into the toilet bowl indicate a failing Jabsco Y-valve on a Lavac marine head.0:02 On a Westerly Discus, the vacuum-flush system relies on airtight seals to function; worn gaskets and significant calcium buildup—caused by the reaction between seawater and ammonia—often compromise these seals.0:21 To service the valve, first close the through-hull fitting to prevent flooding.0:55 Remove the valve from the bulkhead using a 7/16-inch socket to undo the mounting bolts.2:41 Disassemble the unit to access the internal gaskets and ports.2:38 Use vinegar to dissolve rock-hard calcium deposits from the valve housing.4:37 Replace all internal gaskets, applying marine-grade grease to the new seals and openings before reassembly.5:49 Ensure all screws are snug but not overtightened to avoid damaging the plastic housing.6:37 Proper maintenance of these seals restores the vacuum necessary for the Lavac head to flush effectively and prevents waste from returning to the bowl.7:06
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