On my last trip I discovered that I had a drain leak from the kitchen sink. Upon further investigation, I found the ABS drain pipe for the sink had came out of the fitting going in to the gray tank. The tank has a 1 1/2 inch rubber fitting on the top. The drain pipe is held in the fitting by a hose clamp. The problem is that during construction, the drain pipe was set at an angle off verticle and forced in to the fitting, being held in by the pressure of the clamp. Could have easily been made to fit properly at the factory, but, it's my problem now.
Any way, I will have to remove the panel to the water utility bay. A couple weeks ago I learned I could remove the perimeter screws and pull the panel forward a few inches without removing the whole thing, but this time I will need to remove the whole thing to allow me to cut the drain pipe and re-set it. Any tricks to removing the entire panel? It intimidates me some because of all the water connections that are going to have to be undone. I know the water manifolds can stay intact. I may be chasing leaks for years to come.
Thanks in advance.