I've had a Jabsco Twist & Lock on Touche' since Jabsco introduced them.
Couple weeks ago I saw a little back leakage.  I keep a spare joker valve
on board.  5 minutes to swap it out.  Took the scaled up one to the house.
Soaked it in vinegar for 2 days then wiped the scale off.  It's now the
spare.

After working in the marine repair business for 15 years and
repairing/rebuilding more heads than I care to remember, my opinion is the
Raritan PHII is the best head and the Jabsco Twist and Lock a close second.

Remember, when repairing a head, it's cheaper (timewise), easier and better
to replace the pump assembly than to install a rebuild kit.

Excess content trimmed.

Dennis C.


On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 11:21 AM Ainslie via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
wrote:

> I want to put in a plug for the new Jabsco Twist-n-Lock manual head I
> installed this year. After 3 years of “encore” reappearances of tank
> contents under way, and no improvement by replacing joker valves several
> times a season, I was ready to try any solution under a million dollars!
> Happily, the Twist-n-Lock was well under $200 at the Boat Show (not to
> mention the priceless optics of my wife and I lugging a toilet around for
> all to see).
>
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