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Old 08-02-2010, 05:53 PM   #1
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1979 Winnebago Brave water leak

I just purchased a 1979 Winnebago Brave. Everything is in great condition and works fine except one problem. It looks like I have a small leak in my water holding tank. When I fill it up I get a small puddle of water under the couch and water starts leaking outside under the tank. There is no leak when I hook water directly to the RV. My question would be how do you access the tank to see where the leak is? It is located under the sink but it is blocked by drawers and cabinets. There doesn't seem to be any way to access the tank from underneath the RV either. Anybody have some advice? Thanks.
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...except one problem.


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...under the sink... blocked by drawers and cabinets.
so...
how do you feel about new cabinets and maybe a faucet and sink?
how about some flooring while you're at it?
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I was afraid somebody was going to say that.
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