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TOYOwner

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  1. I figured as much although I won't be "towing". I will be carrying bicycles. I would think that after 30 years of Dolphining someone would have come up with something for carrying bikes... I could not imagine driving an RV any distance without bring along a bike or two.

    Anyway I was hoping it would be old news in a forum like this and someone would have figured out that an '87 Toyota Silverado (or whatever) hitch is the same. I suppose I am overly optimistic ;-)

    I own a Dolphin and have been wrestling with the idea of welding on a hitch in order to hold my big 2" bike rack receiver. Instead, after much research of condensed size, quality, and price, I'm going with folding bikes. Can then place them safely inside the RV.

    So, I'd say after 30 years of Dolphining, someone has come up with something for carrying bikes....the inside of a Dolphin!

  2. My guess is your fresh water tank is in the bottom of the closet and is leaking from one of the sensor ports. If it leaks when not moving it will leak at even lower levels when moving. Anyhow the tank won't be far from the filler on the outside.

    Thanks for the replies. The fresh water filler hole is about as far away from the toilet as you can get (opposite side front as opposed to the toilet being in the rear (pardon the pun). Tank is right near the filler as you mentioned.

    The water heater is a bit closer, same side, but directly behind the driver's seat and all is dry.

    I'm wondering if it's just a loose fresh water hose fitting connecting to the inside of the toilet bowl? Hate to take it apart on a wild goose chase.

    Anyone happen to have toilet schematics for ones that National RV put in 1985 Dolphins?

  3. Hi,

    Have a 1985 Dolphin and noticing a puddle of fresh (at least I have that going for me) water forming around the base of my toilet when the fresh water tank is 70 - 100% full. Can't seem to find the direct source of the leak.

    Something to check before needing to remove the whole toilet?

    If I do remove the toilet, any tips on getting it off and back on without causing further issues.

    Thanks.

    TO

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