โMay-29-2015 11:20 AM
โMay-30-2015 12:47 PM
โMay-30-2015 12:11 PM
CVD wrote:
All - thanks for the feedback. A couple more questions:
Iโve read the Winnebago Service tip (thanks emiddleb). I've since washed the roof, then got on a ladder and inspected that seam (pushing for gaps or bubbles) all the way around the coach. Iโve got a gap, but itโs very small and is consistent along both sides of the coach.
At the very bottom of the fiberglass, where it tucks under the awning rail (J bar), I can push in a tooth pick just a little. If I push on the fiberglass, I can create a gap just large enough push the toothpick further in. Itโs consistent like this all the way around (no bubbles or larger gaps). Two questions:
1) It looks to me like the factory sealed the fiberglass on the underside only. Iโm thinking this small gap on the outside of the fiberglass has been there from day one and is to be expected (see pics below). Correct?
What confuses me is the diagram in that Service Tip, showing sealant on the outside of the fiberglass (inside the awning rail). I have no sealant there (donโt think I ever did).
2) If this gap does indicate a problem and sealant is needed on the outside of the fiberglass, do I clean it out with a toothpick? There isnโt room for a toothbrush or even a popsicle stick.
Thanks,
Cliff
A small gap between the bottom of the fiberglass and the awning rail. A tooth pick only slides in a 1/2":
If I push in on the fiberglass, the toothpick goes in a little further:
โMay-30-2015 10:35 AM
โMay-29-2015 02:30 PM
emiddleb wrote:
If you don't have it already, go here Service Tips and download Service Tip 2010-10 for diagram and info.
โMay-29-2015 02:24 PM
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