DrewE wrote:
It looks to me as though it may be some sort of a spray-on material, not unlike bedliner. There are a few companies that apply these to RVs. For that matter, it may even be bedliner material.
I think if you get it up off the edge of the vent you'll find that there's Dicor underneath covering the screws for the vent. I'd probably trim the top liner material carefully at the edges of the vent flange (assuming the new one is of about the same width) and then seal the new one in place with e.g. Eternabond tape that extends over the new flange and the existing roof surface. I'm assuming that the roof material, whatever it may be, is in good sound shape and won't need refurbishment in a year or so; if it's not too sound, it may make more sense to bite the bullet and take care of everything at once.
This is exactly what I was going to suggest. Score the sealant at the outer edge of the flange of the base, and remove all the sealant from there to and on the base. Remove screws and base, which is probably well stuck down. You will have to get a very thin blade putty knife under the flange of the base to separate it, carefully so as to not damage the roof. You will have to drill new holes as the hole patterns will not be the same. Carefully measure using a digital caliper, the diameter of the shank of the screws, and select a screw that size or slightly smaller. I think mine worked out to be a #38 or 39 drill size and I used a #40. Then the threads will cut their path but the shank will not bust out the fiberglass. I just replaced my cracked plastic Fantastic Vent 28 screw base with a new base, they only make 16 screw bases, so I had to redrill all of the holes. By the way, you cannot buy bases any longer for the Fantastic, you have to buy the whole fan and vent. I found a base from RVvent.com.
Due to the way the brackets install on the Max Air hood, you will need to completely disassemble the Fantastic Vent to drill the holes for the brackets and install the screws and not hit any switches or wires inside.
Edit: I missed the pics and the fact you have completed the install. I also see you installed a Ultra Breeze. This is what caused me to find the cracked base on the Fantastic I had. The sealer was so thick, the ultra breeze could not sit down properly on the brackets, so I removed the recoat and the original and planned to reseal it with a thin layer and stop inside of the flange of the ultra breeze. Then I ran into issues with the brackets on the ultra breeze as the engineer who designed them was an idiot and failed to account for the thickness of the clevis pin heads, causing the brackets to sit bowed and the clevis pin heads to dig into the roof. I am having to make shims to space the brackets up so they sit flat. Its a great concept but with poor implementation.
Charles
'03 Ram 2500 CTD, 5.9HO six speed, PacBrake Exh Brake, std cab, long bed, Leer top and 2008 Bigfoot 25B21RB.. previously (both gone) 2008 Thor/Dutchman Freedom Spirit 180 & 2007 Winnebago View 23H Motorhome.