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Old 06-28-2017, 05:25 AM   #1
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Passport 2810BH Caution Possible Puncture of Gray Tank

Another forum member posted in regards to a self tapping screw that goes through a propane line clamp puncturing his gray tank. I opened coroplast last night and sure enough the self tapping screw was working on making a hole in my gray tank. The divot was pretty good size but not leaking. I replaced with a bolt that faces outward. I also added a piece of closed cell foam between the tank and bracket. If you have a 2810 you need to check this before it becomes a bigger problem for you.


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Old 06-28-2017, 05:46 AM   #2
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Another forum member posted in regards to a self tapping screw that goes through a propane line clamp puncturing his gray tank. I opened coroplast last night and sure enough the self tapping screw was working on making a hole in my gray tank. The divot was pretty good size but not leaking. I replaced with a bolt that faces outward. I also added a piece of closed cell foam between the tank and bracket. If you have a 2810 you need to check this before it becomes a bigger problem for you.


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Where exactly is the possible culprit location under the trailer? I don't want to pull all the coroplast down if I don't need to. Thanks

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Old 06-28-2017, 08:28 AM   #3
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Where exactly is the possible culprit location under the trailer? I don't want to pull all the coroplast down if I don't need to. Thanks

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There is a propane pipe that crosses over behind the 2nd set of wheels. It is the clamp in the middle drivers side of that pipe. I only cut a section big enough to inspect and then install the bolt.


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