>
> Well I still have a leak-------and it even stained one of my new
> cabinets. For any of you have reported rotted wood under the
> water tank, I have a new place to look. You guessed it that
> rear clearance light on the pass side. The way it sits at an angle
> if the gasket between the lens and the base is not good water
> builds up inside then runs down the wires.
I always thought the rear clearance lights were on sort of an odd
angle. I probably should check mine as I have an elusive leak in the
same area.
> Good luck. BTW all of my screws for the lights are so rusted
> that I could not even get a screw driver on them. Tried
> to drill them out-------they are not screwed to the roof with
> a sheet metal screw. They are bolted with a molly bolt.
> Dont drill the head then try to pry it off the head. One poped
> right off the other pulled the rusted molly through the roof.
I was putting in a set of Jim Bound's front access cover
supports(pictures on the web page in a day or two) and decided to
replace all the fasteners with SS. After discovering that penetrating
oil and four-letter lubrication didn't do much good, I finally drilled
out most of the screws.
Arch, since you've BTDT, how would you suggest getting the old screws
out with a minimum of damage.
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto
atri63
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
> Well I still have a leak-------and it even stained one of my new
> cabinets. For any of you have reported rotted wood under the
> water tank, I have a new place to look. You guessed it that
> rear clearance light on the pass side. The way it sits at an angle
> if the gasket between the lens and the base is not good water
> builds up inside then runs down the wires.
I always thought the rear clearance lights were on sort of an odd
angle. I probably should check mine as I have an elusive leak in the
same area.
> Good luck. BTW all of my screws for the lights are so rusted
> that I could not even get a screw driver on them. Tried
> to drill them out-------they are not screwed to the roof with
> a sheet metal screw. They are bolted with a molly bolt.
> Dont drill the head then try to pry it off the head. One poped
> right off the other pulled the rusted molly through the roof.
I was putting in a set of Jim Bound's front access cover
supports(pictures on the web page in a day or two) and decided to
replace all the fasteners with SS. After discovering that penetrating
oil and four-letter lubrication didn't do much good, I finally drilled
out most of the screws.
Arch, since you've BTDT, how would you suggest getting the old screws
out with a minimum of damage.
Patrick
- --
Patrick Flowers
Mailto
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com