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I'm all stoked up for the weather to get a little warmer. I will be attacking the underside Bolt in the roof lamp under the side marker that you clued me in on. I got all my new gaskets and some sharp blades to scrape the 3 lbs of RTV off to get that bolt out. I hope I find corrosion on those threads. I'll wrap that sucker up with 400 feet of teflon tape. L.O.L. That's been bugging me for years not knowing after boo coo tries to seal that leak.
Where coming up on the April Rains. I hope that's the Fix. Thanks again for that tip.
Instead of Teflon tape, go to a plumbing section and ask for thread tape for natural gas lines. It appears to be made of some kind of rubber, and I use it for regular thread tape on just about everything except high temperature applications.
And if you're thinking of covering the top of that little bolt head completely with RTV to prevent water seeping in around it, you can always go hardcore and use 3M 5200. It's a marine adhesive sealant, designed to be used below the water line on boats for fittings that go through the hull. Well the stuff stays pliable for over 10 years.... Very difficult to remove without razor blades.
3M Marine Adhesive Sealant Fast Cure 5200 (05220) Permanent Bonding and Sealing for Boats and RVs Above and Below the Waterline Waterproof Repair, White, 3 fl oz Tube https://a.co/d/9RkFQE
Instead of Teflon tape, go to a plumbing section and ask for thread tape for natural gas lines. It appears to be made of some kind of rubber, and I use it for regular thread tape on just about everything except high temperature applications.
And if you're thinking of covering the top of that little bolt head completely with RTV to prevent water seeping in around it, you can always go hardcore and use 3M 5200. It's a marine adhesive sealant, designed to be used below the water line on boats for fittings that go through the hull. Well the stuff stays pliable for over 10 years.... Very difficult to remove without razor blades.
3M Marine Adhesive Sealant Fast Cure 5200 (05220) Permanent Bonding and Sealing for Boats and RVs Above and Below the Waterline Waterproof Repair, White, 3 fl oz Tube https://a.co/d/9RkFQE
Thanks for the advice Robert. I'll print this post and when I'm ready I'll try your suggestions.
Fingers Crossed....
Thanks for the advice Robert. I'll print this post and when I'm ready I'll try your suggestions.
Fingers Crossed....
You can call me Bob as most do also easy to spell the same forward or backward.
Btw, teflon tape doesn't hold & seal the threads as good as my go to thread sealer>>>>>
You can call me Bob as most do also easy to spell the same forward or backward.
Btw, teflon tape doesn't hold & seal the threads as good as my go to thread sealer>>>>> Rectorseal
OK Bob.... Not to sure about Rectorseal....Not having **** problems....LMAO.