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burlmart wrote:
I am pretty sure that on ours, where the rubber roof (is it EPDM or TPO - it has never been verified to me) goes under the two horizontal seam moldings along the top of the sidewalls, there is no caulk, and none is needed.
I say none is needed as a Camping World roofing guy explainded this at a Louisiana Good Sam Samboree Tech session on (EPDM or TPO?) roofs. I think I remember this, and it made sense to me at the time he explained it.
Maybe someone other than TL put those beads of caulk . Maybe you can ignore them and not risk a roof membrane tear.
โSep-25-2012 03:31 AM
Snowman9000 wrote:
A friend of mine is looking for a van that is tall enough for him to stand completely erect in, and it has to have 4 captains chairs and a sofa installed in it. No camping gear whatsoever. He is probably 6'3" tall, I'm guessing.
It should also be finished inside, not a shell like a cargo van. I told him Sportsmobile could probably make up a Sprinter like that, but what other options are there? Actually it seems pretty simple, given a tall enough van. Would a "conversion van" be tall enough?
burlmart wrote:
Turtletop and Born Free make special needs rigs. Not sure, but is the regular Sprinter only 6 ft inside? Maybe the larger one that Winnebago Era uses is taller inside
โSep-25-2012 02:59 AM
gkreutzer wrote:
I have a problem a mechanic says is prevalent among Chevy Express 3500 based RV's and wonder if anyone else has encountered it.
The smell of gasoline in RV house started as whiffs occasionally on short trips...
Thanx, Gary
Snowman9000 wrote:
I'm still working like mad on my TL, taking care of manufacturing shortcomings and 7 years of deferred maintenance.
I have started cleaning and inspecting the caulking used at the seams to see where I have to touch it up or re-do it. I did find one thing that you all should be aware of. They used something like this on all the body seams and protrusions, except the roof:
http://www.geocelusa.com/oem-mfg-housingrv.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&produc...
Maybe they used that exact product, even.
Well the problem is that they used it on the two seams where the EDPM roof meets the upper side molding. And the product doesn't adhere to EDPM. Read the description at the product page.
โSep-24-2012 08:45 PM
gkreutzer wrote:I have read enough of these postings to conclude it really does not have much to do with Ford or Chevy or Dodge. There have been mentions of problems with the connector hose between the nozzle on the gas tank and the fill location. Usually, the complaint has been a kink causing very slow filling. I would try using a camera to take pictures of the area where you can't get your head up to see. Then I would buy a very inexpensive siphon bulb with hose to siphon the gas from the tank before dropping it. Something like this at Harbor freight. I might attempt locating the hose to tank location from the inside of the RV. Mine would be under the couch, maybe a access hole from inside might help. Ours has not been a problem.
I have a problem a mechanic says is prevalent among Chevy Express 3500 based RV's and wonder if anyone else has encountered it. Sounds a little like he was a Ford person ๐
The smell of gasoline in RV house started as whiffs occasionally on short trips. During yesterdayโs trip up valley the strong smell of gasoline set off the Propane Detector several times. There is no sign of leakage under or around the RV, and no odor up in the engine compartment. I crawled under the gas tank and traced the gasoline fill-tube up as far as I could reach toward the tank and touched a loose bracket or fitting near the end (felt a hole I assume held a bolt), but couldnโt see or feel anything more. I suspect the junction of the gasoline fill-tube and the gas tank is the culprit. The stop and go traffic may have gotten the gasoline sloshing around enough to spill out while moving but nothing showing up underneath when stopped.
I imagine Iโll have to empty and drop the gas tank unless someone knows a tricky way to fix that junction I canโt see. Thanx, Gary
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โSep-24-2012 12:25 PM
Snowman9000 wrote:
Thanks folks, that is interesting. Ours makes a drumming type vibration which I can feel coming through the floor. Our mutt is a nervous one and she is not going to like it.
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โSep-23-2012 05:41 AM
RV er wrote:
The on and off switch on my RV in
the same location are for my heated side mirrors.
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