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path1
Explorer
Sep 12, 2013

A/C gasket should be how tight

The a/c gasket should be high tight? I've heard: until the gasket compresses a little bit, watch and tighten. I've heard: no more than 10 psi. I've heard: put it on and check when its raining or garden hose and tighten to get leak to stops ie water tight.
Anybody have text book answer or will these real life answers work best? And would you put lock tight on threads? (If I can get my fingers in there?)
First a/c gasket I ever bought in all years of RVing. Never knew the cost, overpriced IMO, like $47.00
Thanks
  • $47 you got to be kidding, we sold them for $8 each. But they are right , it is a trial and error type fitting. I know one customer we had, bought three before he got it right.
  • Yep, just checked price of what I need ppl motorhomes has them for $35

    AIR CONDITIONER GASKET - 14 X 16 - FOR SOME COLEMAN...Regularly $56.95 On Sale for Only $35.01
    Manufacturer #: 67923301 $35.01

    That is my life story. Paying to much!
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    did a search on google and the price was around $19 each

    14X14 A/C GASKET for RV

    I ordered one from DYERS about two years ago for about that same price as I recall.

    My new gasket was compressed about 1/4-inch all the way around by adjusting the four long screws. I replaced mine because it was only about 1/2-inch thick. The new one was over one inch thick. I guess they lose their thickness over time...
  • Locktite will not help
    the bolts get loose because the gasket compreses.
    Make a habit of checking them at the begining of the season and when you winterize.
    I think my manual says to replace every 3 to 4 years.
    It seems like in these days of space travel they could find a better material to make a gasket from.
  • 1" roof A/C gasket should be tightened to 1/2".....tighten the 4 hold down bolts in an 'X' pattern evenly
  • 14 inch pounds is what is in the Dometic installation manual.
  • eHoefler wrote:
    14 inch pounds is what is in the Dometic installation manual.


    BE CAREFUL I don't think that number is correct. On page 15 on the installations manual for the Dometic
    520 Series DUO-THERM HP
    530 Series DUO-THERM HP heat pump
    579 Series Brisk Air
    590 Series Brisk Air
    591 Series Heat Pump
    595 Series Quick Cool
    600 Series Penguin
    630 Series Penguin

    A/Cs and heat pumps

    Evenly tighten mounting bolts to compress gasket
    to 1/2" this will be a torque of 40 - 50 inch pounds.


    Therefore I would use the 1/2" for a new gasket and the 40-50 inch pounds for one that is loose or is leaking. IMPORTANT - you will need a special torque wrench since that 40-50 inch pounds is a very low torque that most wrenches except for those for tranny pans aren't accurate at those torques.

    Larry
  • rugerguy wrote:
    Locktite will not help
    the bolts get loose because the gasket compreses.
    Make a habit of checking them at the begining of the season and when you winterize.
    I think my manual says to replace every 3 to 4 years.
    It seems like in these days of space travel they could find a better material to make a gasket from.

    On inspection of mine, I found all the bolts were loose and it appeared as though the gasket had never been compressed at all. I applied a thread locker and tightened the hardware in an x pattern until I saw slight compression of the gasket all the way around. I did not even have a leak when I found this, I was sealing up the ductwork.
  • My rule of thumb is to use a 1/4" drive socket set and snug them up. The 1/4" set doesn't let you man handle the nuts too much. I tighten mine once a year. -Remember, 2-3 complete turns on a nut only moves the nut about 1/8" to 1/4". You should be able to snug them up with a couple of turns unless its been years since they've been tightened.
  • Don't know how tight, but I had two installed this afternoon. Paid a mobile tech $32each pluss labor

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