Going after the Big Leak [message #91425] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 16:06 |
Oldngray
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Seems like I go from one project to another without being able to finish the first one. This one is number one priority though.
With all of the rain in the last two weeks, I got tired of cleaning up the water in the Coach. The leak is the same one that I have battled since I purchased the Coach last year. The Refrig Vent which was a home made thing and not well made. I finally removed it completely and am in the process of repairing all of the holes the PO's drilled up there. Plan on using one piece of Aluminum to cover the whole thing.
Wish I knew how to flush rivet but since I do not, I plan on pre drilling the sheet on the Drill press, holes on 2 inch centers.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5524
Richard MacDonald
Punta Gorda, Florida
Sold our TZE April 2015
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Re: [GMCnet] Going after the Big Leak [message #91426 is a reply to message #91425] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 16:16 |
gmcrv1
Messages: 839 Registered: August 2007 Location: Memphis
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Richard,
I have a Marson pop rivet kit I bought years ago from Snap-On. It came with
a countersink double ended drill bit.
Marson 200 kit.
The replacement countersink bit is part number D-120.Makes for nice clean
riveting.
Good luck,
Tom Eckert N2VWN
73 Glacier
Oakland, TN
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Richard MacDonald <rm1936@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Seems like I go from one project to another without being able to finish
> the first one. This one is number one priority though.
> With all of the rain in the last two weeks, I got tired of cleaning up the
> water in the Coach. The leak is the same one that I have battled since I
> purchased the Coach last year. The Refrig Vent which was a home made thing
> and not well made. I finally removed it completely and am in the process of
> repairing all of the holes the PO's drilled up there. Plan on using one
> piece of Aluminum to cover the whole thing.
> Wish I knew how to flush rivet but since I do not, I plan on pre drilling
> the sheet on the Drill press, holes on 2 inch centers.
> Any suggestions are appreciated.
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5524
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> Richard MacDonald
> Punta Gorda, Florida
> 76 Edgemonte TZE 266V102313
> 94 K2500 6.5 Turbo Diesel Silverado
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Re: [GMCnet] Going after the Big Leak [message #91429 is a reply to message #91425] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 16:40 |
Dennis S
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Perhaps one of the streamlined vents -- here is one;;;
http://www.appliedgmc.com/prod.itml/icOid/864
Dennis Sexton
73 GMC
Germantown, TN
USA
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From: Richard MacDonald <rm1936@gmail.com>
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Sent: Wed, Jul 7, 2010 4:06 pm
Subject: [GMCnet] Going after the Big Leak
Seems like I go from one project to another without being able to finish the
irst one. This one is number one priority though.
ith all of the rain in the last two weeks, I got tired of cleaning up the water
n the Coach. The leak is the same one that I have battled since I purchased
he Coach last year. The Refrig Vent which was a home made thing and not well
ade. I finally removed it completely and am in the process of repairing all of
he holes the PO's drilled up there. Plan on using one piece of Aluminum to
over the whole thing.
ish I knew how to flush rivet but since I do not, I plan on pre drilling the
heet on the Drill press, holes on 2 inch centers.
ny suggestions are appreciated.
ttp://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5524
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ichard MacDonald
unta Gorda, Florida
6 Edgemonte TZE 266V102313
4 K2500 6.5 Turbo Diesel Silverado
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Re: [GMCnet] Going after the Big Leak [message #91432 is a reply to message #91428] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 16:51 |
Oldngray
Messages: 544 Registered: August 2009 Location: Punta Gorda Florida
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Will install one of the low profile vents that I saw at Sirums, The Refrig is only Electric now, removed all LP from the Coach, so I only have 12 and 120V.
Use 4 T-105 Trojans for House. Have not had a problem yet. The Refrig will freeze cold drinks stored in the door at a 7 setting on 120. The 12V is only used while unplugged and driving, seems to work just dandy.
Richard MacDonald
Punta Gorda, Florida
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Re: [GMCnet] Going after the Big Leak [message #91433 is a reply to message #91428] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 17:00 |
Oldngray
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Heh, I would love to be able to use any one of those, however if you look at the pictures, there are three separate holes that I have to cover. One of those is the Original, not sure which one and then the other two were most likely cut in by PO's. The total area to cover is almost 3'X30". The one round hole is less than 1" from the gutter. Not real pretty, so I thought it best to cover the whole thing and then cut in a new vent as high up on the roof as possible and still be over the Refrig Cabinet.
It might be that I could cover the two bottom holes and use the top one for the vent. I kind of think it was the original.
Still thinking on it.
Richard MacDonald
Punta Gorda, Florida
Sold our TZE April 2015
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Re: [GMCnet] Going after the Big Leak [message #91450 is a reply to message #91437] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 18:32 |
Oldngray
Messages: 544 Registered: August 2009 Location: Punta Gorda Florida
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Mr ERFisher wrote on Wed, 07 July 2010 18:23 | but how about your demand how water heater?;>)
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Gene, the way we camp hot water is always available, first it stays hot for hours after driving, then we always plug in. We have not yet Dry Camped, and do not plan too. We do love our Corp of Engineer Campsites.
Richard MacDonald
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Re: [GMCnet] Going after the Big Leak [message #91461 is a reply to message #91425] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 19:29 |
KRDietz
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Flush rivets aren't a big deal if you're willing to do the "mandrel" style.
McMaster-Carr sells any size you could want and the countersink, too.
You'll spend less than $40 on 100 rivets and countersink.
It goes a lot better with Cleco connectors, though. False rivets you
install as you drill holes. Very handy.
My refer access door was an oddball. Don't think it was early GMC, either.
Kinda cobbled in. I had to add some material to retrofit a newer door.
I'll get pictures up later. I don't actually have any of the finished mod
yet...
Kelvin
'73 23' in Eugene, OR
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Richard MacDonald <rm1936@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Seems like I go from one project to another without being able to finish
> the first one. This one is number one priority though.
> With all of the rain in the last two weeks, I got tired of cleaning up the
> water in the Coach. The leak is the same one that I have battled since I
> purchased the Coach last year. The Refrig Vent which was a home made thing
> and not well made. I finally removed it completely and am in the process of
> repairing all of the holes the PO's drilled up there. Plan on using one
> piece of Aluminum to cover the whole thing.
> Wish I knew how to flush rivet but since I do not, I plan on pre drilling
> the sheet on the Drill press, holes on 2 inch centers.
> Any suggestions are appreciated.
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5524
> --
> Richard MacDonald
> Punta Gorda, Florida
> 76 Edgemonte TZE 266V102313
> 94 K2500 6.5 Turbo Diesel Silverado
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Re: Going after the Big Leak [message #91562 is a reply to message #91425] |
Sun, 11 July 2010 17:36 |
Larry C
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I finally removed it completely and am in the process of repairing all of the holes the PO's drilled up there. Plan on using one piece of Aluminum to cover the whole thing.
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Been trying to message you but kept getting FATAL ERROR messages from the GMCnet.
Ok, Look at some of the brochures. The position of the refer cap is normally by the gutter, minus the round hole you have.
The hole above the body of the frig is not good for cooling the frig. Might be ok if you have enough room for venting to the room above the frig with a air vent up there but you have to block from the area that vents the frig coils.
The vent for the frig coils needs to be directly above the coils. If you try to make the warm air bend to the side, it will waffle and become stagnent. Warm air does not move all that well on its own anyway.
West maring sellss a round vent with a solar powered fan, about 6-7 " hole. If that interests you., but it still needs to be above the frig coils, not the frig body....
LarC ( Having been here before with the old SOB )
Gatsbys' CRUISER 08-18-04
74 GLACIER X, 260/455-APC-4 Bagg'r
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Re: Going after the Big Leak [message #91710 is a reply to message #91638] |
Mon, 12 July 2010 18:46 |
Larry C
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thinking about making a duct and installing a new vent just above the Porch light. Somewhat like the Vent for the Stove on the Drivers side.
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Old'N
Funny you should mention that.
When I bought Gatsbys' CRUISER , she did not have any upper cabinets. Yup, PO took em all out. I bought the vent that opens when the fan is turned on ( love it ) and used two muffin type fans for the forced airflow.
They work well because they are thin and can be attached to the face of the vent, with a little home spun ducting.
If you do this, the coil for the vent will be on all the time, not a big problem if at a campground all the time, but if booning, will be a power usage.
But on the brighter side, they do sell solar operated fans that could be very helpful. Using the sun for power would keep power usage down. But then, there is nighttime use????
The West marine vent I mentioned before uses solar for fan use but will still allow some ventilation when the fan stops. I think it has a B/U battery for night time running too.
Have fun...
LarC ( amazing the things that need attention now and then in a Classic GMC Motorhome )
Gatsbys' CRUISER 08-18-04
74 GLACIER X, 260/455-APC-4 Bagg'r
Remflex Manifold gaskets
CampGrounds needed, Add yours to "PLACES" />
http://www.gmceast.com/travel
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