Followup....
Got out the tools and went in to replace the fogged up pane. More labor intensive than difficult. Unscrewed the inside retainer/trim ring while my wife held the window frame in place so it wouldn't fall out on the driveway. Took out the frame, laid it on a table and unscrewed 3 screws that hold the frame tightly together. Took off the small flat metal bracket on the inside of the frame (held in place with 4 screws) that hold the frame together where the seams meet. Gently spread the frame apart and remove the old glass. Put the rubber gasket (re-used the original) back in place around the new pane and inserted it into the frame. Now, the fun part....make sure all of the gaskets around ALL of the panes are in place properly on BOTH sides of the window frame. Learned the hard way that the gaskets on the top pane will slip out of place when you spread the frame apart. Once everything is back in place, gently but forcefully and gracefully (yeah, like that was happening...) squeeze the frame back together around the new pane ....drink a beer.....squeeze some more.....say a few ugly words....squeeze some more and get your helper to have screws in hand and ready to engage the flat metal frame bracket to hold it in place.....then after another beer....squeeze really tightly while the helper puts the screws in the bracktet and then relax....put your hernia back in place....check all the gaskets to make sure they didn't get squashed inside the frame...put the three frame screws in to pull everything back in place correctly and then reinsert the frame into the coach.
As far as sealing the frame back tot he coach and sealing the frame joints....the frame itself only had a rubber gasket around it to seal against the coach. It was in good shape, so I just re-used it. The frame joints, I resealed with a small bead of Permatex clear silicone adhesive/sealant. I'll get the water hose to it later to check for leaks, but I don't anticipate any.
There you have it.... for $150 replacement pane from Atwood, and about 3 hours of time in the driveway, I replaced my fogged up window pane. Now, if I can just get those finger prints off........
1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor, 36' Gasser
Triton V10, Ford F53 Chassis
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