DannyB
Well-Known Member
My holding tank discharge ball valve is stiff, to the point I can no longer close it. The valve is normally kept open because it is so awkward to get at. The valve is in a small compartment behind the toilet bowl, access is limited to my left forearm, and you can only really use your wrist. I took the handle off and used a shifter on the flats of the shaft, with the extra leverage I can move it through something like 60 or 70 degrees. Part of the problem maybe that I'm not as young as I used to be. Taking the valve out will be a nightmare. I am toying with the idea of making a socket type tool to fit the valve shaft, using a knuckle joint and extension bar, I can extend out of the locker and get both hands on a tee bar to operate it. The question is, does the valve rotate through 360 degrees? The existing handle has tags on it which limit the movement to plus/ minus 90 degrees, but is there any reason why I can't move it from 0-90 to close it, and then 90-180 to open it again?