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Old 07-13-2017, 01:14 AM   #14
axis earl
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: S.O.B.
State: California
Posts: 1,368
THOR #3483
SuperD,
Thanks for those pictures and I see again what a few more feet in length on a coach will do for jobs like this. There is practically no room around the water pump on the 24.1 Axis and they plumbed the PEX pipe so that it has no flexibility to move it at all. This makes it so difficult that your approach is impossible. I ended up cutting into the PEX pipe downstream of the pump and putting two 90 degree connectors on each end so that I could attach the flexible water line between them and the air tank. Oh, by the way, the Shurflo connectors are too big of diameter to fit inside the PEX line and I had to get the brass ones to make this work. I mounted the tank on a piece of aluminum that I screwed to the two inch supports below the passenger bed. I will attach some pictures to show what I ended up doing. One more thing, if you are thinking of using the same type of clamps that were used at the factory, there is NO room to use the crimping tool so you may have to use screw tightening hose clamps instead.
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