Arild,
As a bit of input on the sealants you are using, I would not suggest using
Sikaflex or 5200 under the side rails. These products while really
sticling and usually making a water tight seal are as much adhesives as
they are sealants and will absolutly bond the rail to the body. You may
think this to be OK, but what if a leak comes back, the adhesive side of
the material will not allow you to remove the rails without destroying it.
I know because I have a coach in right now that had the rails Sikaflexed on.
If anyone noticed at the Myrtle Beach rally, there were no rails on my
coach- I gave them to the restoration job to make it whole! The origional
rails had to be cut out from the body and thus were bent out of recognition!
Anyone out there have a set of rails they don't need, I sure do!!!
Jim Bounds
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> I sealed the entire seam and all of the
>>inside hole when the screw/inserts come through. Everything seemed good
>>to/at/ and back from Myrtle Beach, but not so! The flexing cause some of
>>the sealant (acrylic, not Silicone) to loose it's seal and let water in
>>this last weekend. I'm going to try to reseal it with more material (
>>ijust used a small bead before) and see if that will do it.
>
>Try a boat product like sikaflex or 3M product called 5200. these
>sealants are intended for flexing and permanent water tight applications
>on underwater thru hull fittings.
>WEST Marine and other boat supply places will stock this stuff.
>
>In twenty years of using them I have never had a leak. Please note these
>are permanent.
>
>If you intend to open the hatch later then use the 3M brand called 3400
>which is for use on fittings which are removable. Started using it last
>year so cannot give long life results.
>
>Cheers
>
>Arild
>
>
Jim Bounds / Co-op Motor Works Orlando
www.gmccoop.com