The plumbing is all above the floor (unless really modified).  The line
from ther pump/street water goes into the toilet area via the streetside
closet.  It tees to the toilet and sprayer line and then under the front
edge of the shower pan to the sink area.  By removing the aft lower
shroud from in the ss closet, you should be able to see almost all the
hidden plumbing.

RJ
'65 Caravel

Jeff Griffin wrote:
> 
> Somewhere along the line, the previous owners of my 1968 Caravel
> decided to play fast and loose with the plumbing, replacing large
> sections with rubber tubing and removing the check and pressure relief
> valves, the water inlet and the pressure regulator. So I can only test
> water from the tank using the on-demand pump.
> 
> Today as I ran the pump for the first time, water poured from the rear
> of the trailer. No water pressure was available in the shower, toilet
> or tap.
> 
> Please tell me the best way to access the pipes and fixtures at the
> rear of the trailer. Do I need to pull out the shower and toilet, or
> can I can access to fix the leak from the belly of the trailer. Thanks
> for any advice, and don't hesitate to add your thoughts on how to fix
> the leak(s).
> 
> 
> 
> Jeff
>



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