mcurcio1989
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I installed a toilet (which I thoroughly cleaned and bleached) from a 1981 winnebago, that I bought for parts, into my toterhome. After our first trip I started noticing a smell of sewage in the bathroom. I feel confident that the plumbing is all tight and holding. My question is could it be possible that the seal on the toilet's flush mechanism is dried out (due to its age) and letting vapors past? It holds water just fine.
I'll have to get some pictures up to show you all my build as it is more or less done. It is a 2000 freightliner century sleeper cab with the back of the sleper cut off and a 18 foot box on the back. It turned out way better than expected and way over budget but no worries. We have already taken a few trips with it and slept 12 people in it (we kind of maximized the bed space with loft beds that wrap around). Just got back from a trip with it this weekend and we were getting 10mpg with the 14l cummins n14. I was very impressed!
I'll have to get some pictures up to show you all my build as it is more or less done. It is a 2000 freightliner century sleeper cab with the back of the sleper cut off and a 18 foot box on the back. It turned out way better than expected and way over budget but no worries. We have already taken a few trips with it and slept 12 people in it (we kind of maximized the bed space with loft beds that wrap around). Just got back from a trip with it this weekend and we were getting 10mpg with the 14l cummins n14. I was very impressed!