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luberhill
Sep 21, 2018Explorer
Mile High wrote:
It's not a leak issue, but I'll argue with Bruce on that until I pass this planet :) It actually can't leak through there if the weep holes below are clear. The seal is a mechanical adhesion issue that keeps the roof flap sealed to the awning rail. If it is allowed to come loose, the wind can get under it and it will peel your roof back.
I you can push back on the fiberglass and it separates away from the awning rail, the sealant has failed and needs to be replaced. The sealant adhears the the fiberglass flap to the awning rail as shown in the diagram. There is no sealant behind that flap.
I don’t see the weep hole ?? The rail looks solid..
But even so the tape idea would work to stop air too right
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