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blackf3504dr
Aug 11, 2009Explorer
SugarRV wrote:
Tried to find the cause of the leak from the rear A/C during heavy rains this past weekend. Tightened the mounting bolts and added some sealant. Will have to wait and see if that fixes it. Also polished the exhaust extension (can't stand a dinghy chrome stack).
Sugar, you may have to replace the gasket between the AC and roof. They are designed to be "squished" a certain amount and there is a torque spec on the mounting bolts, you shouldn't need any sealant if the gasket is in good condition and tightened to specs... I just replaced the gasket on the front AC and the cost of the gasket was $12.00 and not a hard job.
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