Nick,
 That foam was OEM, sprayed in by Airstream themselves.

                             <<Jim>>


Nick Novia wrote:
> 
> Folks, I am in too deep for my own good now!  This morning I tried to drop that
> steel framed cover pan (or whatever its called) that encompasses the black tank,
> and had no luck at all...not that luck is what I need. What I need is info!
> 
> I can't see how the box comes off with the drain valve, and drain pipes for
> the grey water still leading to the tank?  There is absolutely no room to get
> at that stuff before the box is removed, but t it won't be removed without unhooking
> the pipes?
> 
> Do I have to remove the entire bathroom?  If that's the case...come and get
> this thing!
> 
> I left in a confused state.  What really makes it difficult is all the foam
> some past owner sprayed over everything under there..then painted it silver!
> 
> 
> There is a hose going into the front side of the box, about 1 inch ID..I don't
> know if it goes to the tank or not..anyone fathom a guess on what it might be?
>  It too was covered in sprayed foam insulation. This will have to be removed
> if it is connected to the tank.  Could it be a vent?  Something for the water
> heater which is above it?  I thought the only thing to this tank would be sewage!
>  Could it be a replacement conduit for wires?
> I saw lots of that on the curbside of the tank box, tucked up in there..all
> covered with silver foam.
> 
> Nick
> '68 Safari....project.

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