Quickie Flush Installed!
Installed quickie flush yesterday. The QF was very easy to install. I did not have to remove the gas line after all. The plastic underbelly covers are screwed into the frame. I unscrewed the panels, peeled away the gray foam around the openings and rotated the cover for acess to the tanks (which are between the frame). There is no insulation, but I did see the furnace duct that puts heat in this area. I am looking for the expanding foam insulation in the gray color to complete the job. I told Rose it would be a two hour job (which usually means all day), turned out to be abt 3 hours mostly because I didn't want to tear anything up when initially removing the underbelly. There really isn't anything you can damage and the plastic underbelly is pretty strong. Also, it's nice to have a tt that sits so high, it gives you plenty of room to maneuver.
Now that I know what a quickie flush is, the next rv will have one from the factory.
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