And no, I don't mean a big grey thing with flippers that swims in the sea! lol
When was emptying my loo the other day I didn't realise, till it was too late, that the rubber seal from the inside of the screw cap had stuck round the outlet, and when I tipped up the loo the seal disappeared down the cdp along with the contents. Now the question is, will the loo be ok without the seal round the cap, and if not will I be able to get a replacement from a camping shop? It's a Fiamma Bi-pot btw.
------------- Tigermouse
I have a very temperamental personality - 50% temper and 50% mental
These people should be able to help. I found them when I was looking for a replacement valve unit. Then I discovered that it was not much more expensive to buy a whole new toilet!
------------- Regards,
Richard
2011
May: Crowborough (*****)
June: Oldbury Hill (*****)
July: Rother Valley (*)
August: Gate Lodge (Cancelled)
September: Graffham
Quote: Originally posted by Tigermouse on 25/8/2011
And no, I don't mean a big grey thing with flippers that swims in the sea! lol
When was emptying my loo the other day I didn't realise, till it was too late, that the rubber seal from the inside of the screw cap had stuck round the outlet, and when I tipped up the loo the seal disappeared down the cdp along with the contents. Now the question is, will the loo be ok without the seal round the cap, and if not will I be able to get a replacement from a camping shop? It's a Fiamma Bi-pot btw.
Join the club only good campers do that and i bet there are more than you think,mine was a bipot and had to buy the complete cap so i take more care now.
mike
------------- they said it couldnt be done so i left it and went camping
a bad days camping is better than a good day at work
This is the reason we stick to Thetford loo's, all the parts are easy to get hold of and the models haven't really changed in years so patching up the old one's is pretty straight forward.