Seven,
On mine the solenoid valve is very easy to get to.
It is accessible from the port side double doors to get to the inside of the fly bridge console.
Open the doors and look straight ahead (let me know if you want a photo of mine).
I don't know if Sam's still has the valve in stock but here is the valve data:
Manufacture, Skinner Electric (maybe now Parker and was Honeywell).
Valve number, V52DA1100
Code number, FR3
Coil voltage, 32 VDC
10 Watts
100 psi
1/8" orifice (very important if your get an after market valve).
Process port size 1/8" female NPT
Description, Two-way NC solenoid valve.
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Thread: Pressure tank glass relief valve
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Re: Pressure tank glass relief valve
Tim
1979 53' MY Hull #566
KNOW PRESSURE
Hampton, Virginia
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Re: Pressure tank glass relief valve
After replacing the Bendix, installed a brand new air filter, checked all the connections with a stethoscope and didn’t hear any leaks. I then went back to all the fittings and poured soapy water on them. well tgere it was a small air leak that blew bubbles. There was no noise no hissing. I tightened the fitting and the tank has held 120 PSI for 6 hours so far. Thanks for all of your ideas on what to look for. Now on to the next fix.
SEVEN
1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California
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Re: Pressure tank glass relief valve
Glad to hear that you found it. Thanks for the follow up.
Sky Cheney
1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI
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Re: Pressure tank glass relief valve
Just a follow up on the air leak fix. My wife just dropped by the boat to pick up a few things. We had not been there for 3 weeks. I asked her to check the pressure gauge. To my surprise it still had 45 PSI after 3 weeks. This project is considered done thanks for everyone’s help and guidance.