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Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets? [message #72138] Thu, 28 January 2010 21:44 Go to next message
gmcdude76   United States
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Here in the Bay area we have had 12 days of solid rain most areas are 70 percent of normal rain fall.anywho in moderate rains my coach only leaked on the front drivers side window that slides.but i come to find my carpet was soaked at the door area.i tried drying and getting up as much water as possible.i used a fast fan to help dry it.

Only prob is i thought i only had a slight leak but it was totally soaked thro.i imagine the door stripping is part of it.i have tried auto parts stores and places like homedepot or osh.cant seem to find
the same material or the right stuff?

I must not be the only one in this boat.i decided to hold off selling it for now.i hate it sitting in storage but love it when i drive it lol.but thats off topic.how or where would i find the weather stipping that insalates the door jam seal.

I couldent find the exact size who knows it may not be made anymore?its saposed to rain heavy again.i dont want any dry rot.

I can only think of a rv place?

Tia


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Re: [GMCnet] Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets? [message #72139 is a reply to message #72138] Thu, 28 January 2010 22:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Tia,

First of all I must ask if your GMC is suffering from body squat which can
result in the top and or bottom of the door not aligned with the body. If it
is you will need to re-curve the door.

Second does your GMC have an "eyebrow" below the gutter and above the door
like the one pictured below? It keeps water out of the top of the door?

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=24767

Give Jim K a call to see if he has them. He might have the OEM door seal. If
he does not then try Gateway Motor Homes:

http://www.gmcmotorhomeparts.com/

I got an OEM door seal from them.

Regards,
Rob Mueller
Sydney, Australia
AUS '75 Avion-The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion-Double Trouble TZE365V100426


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Sent: Friday, 29 January 2010 2:44 PM
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Subject: [GMCnet] Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets?

Here in the Bay area we have had 12 days of solid rain most areas are 70
percent of normal rain fall.anywho in moderate rains my coach only leaked on
the front drivers side window that slides.but i come to find my carpet was
soaked at the door area.i tried drying and getting up as much water as
possible.i used a fast fan to help dry it.

Only prob is i thought i only had a slight leak but it was totally soaked
thro.i imagine the door stripping is part of it.i have tried auto parts
stores and places like homedepot or osh.cant seem to find
the same material or the right stuff?

I must not be the only one in this boat.i decided to hold off selling it for
now.i hate it sitting in storage but love it when i drive it lol.but thats
off topic.how or where would i find the weather stipping that insalates the
door jam seal.

I couldent find the exact size who knows it may not be made anymore?its
saposed to rain heavy again.i dont want any dry rot.

I can only think of a rv place?

Tia
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Re: Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets? [message #72140 is a reply to message #72138] Thu, 28 January 2010 22:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rwbmitiopt@comcast.net is currently offline  rwbmitiopt@comcast.net   United States
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Tia
I fixed my leak at the top of the door by adding an eyebrow above the door and adding a new door seal. Got mine from Jim Bounds.
Randy
gmcdude76 wrote on Thu, 28 January 2010 19:44

Here in the Bay area we have had 12 days of solid rain most areas are 70 percent of normal rain fall.anywho in moderate rains my coach only leaked on the front drivers side window that slides.but i come to find my carpet was soaked at the door area.i tried drying and getting up as much water as possible.i used a fast fan to help dry it.

Only prob is i thought i only had a slight leak but it was totally soaked thro.i imagine the door stripping is part of it.i have tried auto parts stores and places like homedepot or osh.cant seem to find
the same material or the right stuff?

I must not be the only one in this boat.i decided to hold off selling it for now.i hate it sitting in storage but love it when i drive it lol.but thats off topic.how or where would i find the weather stipping that insalates the door jam seal.

I couldent find the exact size who knows it may not be made anymore?its saposed to rain heavy again.i dont want any dry rot.

I can only think of a rv place?

Tia



Randall Burns
Sammamish WA
75 EX GB
Re: Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets? [message #72142 is a reply to message #72138] Thu, 28 January 2010 23:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gmcdude76   United States
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BTW

I was just trying to shorten my sig so TIA is actually (thanks in advance) not my name sorry.i will have to check if i have an EYEBROW?not sure i if noticed one.not sure about the squat either but i may have it.i have noticed bo-ing panels or out of sink.sides from time to time but not sure.i need something for insalation.it should help but the door looks as tho its been removed and re hung.but no idea if its was recurved or what.







thanks in advance
Don








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Re: Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets? [message #72149 is a reply to message #72138] Fri, 29 January 2010 07:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rusty is currently offline  Rusty   United States
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I was lucky enough to get a coach that had some serious roof leaks from PO mounts, etc. but my cockpit windows were ok with new felt, and new windshields with new gaskets are solid. Then this past year I painted after sealing all the roof holes and re-setting drip rails. So - my coach is DRY as a desert now except for: a very strange leak I cannot figure out. Few years ago I built side-by-side drawers into my dinette seat base, by the door. They're great for tools. I use them all the time. This past year I noticed the outside drawer had moisture in it, I investigated and the tools in it had surface rust. Then, maybe two weeks ago, I went in there and found an inch of water after a heavy rain. No moisture under the drawer, none on the carpet, none on the side, none on the seat, which was reupholstered with pleather, only the drawer itself. and the only reason it held the water was because over the summer I painted them with varnish, several coats. I am totally baffled. No wetness anywhere near the seat or floor, and the drawer holding an inch.

Rusty
75 Glenbrook
Philadelphia Pa
Re: [GMCnet] Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets? [message #72151 is a reply to message #72149] Fri, 29 January 2010 07:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
GMCWiperMan is currently offline  GMCWiperMan   United States
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Remember the rule: ALL RV's leak.

Your problem is just there to prove it -- no matter what you do, they'll
leak SOMEWHERE. Something to do with the perversity of inanimate objects.
:-)

Ken H.


On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Rusty <gmc@bauerlein.com> wrote:

>
>
> I was lucky enough to get a coach that had some serious roof leaks from PO
> mounts, etc. but my cockpit windows were ok with new felt, and new
> windshields with new gaskets are solid. Then this past year I painted after
> sealing all the roof holes and re-setting drip rails. So - my coach is DRY
> as a desert now except for: a very strange leak I cannot figure out. Few
> years ago I built side-by-side drawers into my dinette seat base, by the
> door. They're great for tools. I use them all the time. This past year I
> noticed the outside drawer had moisture in it, I investigated and the tools
> in it had surface rust. Then, maybe two weeks ago, I went in there and found
> an inch of water after a heavy rain. No moisture under the drawer, none on
> the carpet, none on the side, none on the seat, which was reupholstered with
> pleather, only the drawer itself. and the only reason it held the water was
> because over the summer I painted them with varnish, several coats. I am
> totally baffled. No we
> tness anywhere near the seat or floor, and the drawer holding an inch.
> --
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets? [message #72152 is a reply to message #72149] Fri, 29 January 2010 07:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Rusty,

Water entering along the beltline, traveling along the underside of the
dinette seat base and then dripping down into the draw?

Regards,
Rob Mueller
Sydney, Australia
AUS '75 Avion-The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion-Double Trouble TZE365V100426

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Sent: Saturday, 30 January 2010 12:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets?

I was lucky enough to get a coach that had some serious roof leaks from PO
mounts, etc. but my cockpit windows were ok with new felt, and new
windshields with new gaskets are solid. Then this past year I painted after
sealing all the roof holes and re-setting drip rails. So - my coach is DRY
as a desert now except for: a very strange leak I cannot figure out. Few
years ago I built side-by-side drawers into my dinette seat base, by the
door. They're great for tools. I use them all the time. This past year I
noticed the outside drawer had moisture in it, I investigated and the tools
in it had surface rust. Then, maybe two weeks ago, I went in there and found
an inch of water after a heavy rain. No moisture under the drawer, none on
the carpet, none on the side, none on the seat, which was reupholstered with
pleather, only the drawer itself. and the only reason it held the water was
because over the summer I painted them with varnish, several coats. I am
totally baffled. No wetness anywhere near the seat or floor, and the drawer
holding an inch.
--
Rusty
75 Glenbrook
Philadelphia Pa
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Re: Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets? [message #72170 is a reply to message #72149] Fri, 29 January 2010 11:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mike miller   United States
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This may or may not have anything to do with your problem... But here in the great north-wet, when it gets cold in the the coach my tools also get cold. The tools "hold" the cold when the coach gets warmed up. Then, just like a cold glass, condensation forms on the tools. I have found quite a bit of moisture around the tools... just never that much standing water. (My coach is normally under a cover so leaks are not that much of an issue.)

Rusty wrote on Fri, 29 January 2010 05:25

... They're great for tools. I use them all the time. This past year I noticed the outside drawer had moisture in it, I investigated and the tools in it had surface rust. Then, maybe two weeks ago, I went in there and found an inch of water after a heavy rain. No moisture under the drawer, none on the carpet, none on the side, none on the seat, ...


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Re: Rain rain go away but anyway got soggy carpets? [message #72444 is a reply to message #72138] Mon, 01 February 2010 05:43 Go to previous message
Rusty is currently offline  Rusty   United States
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Nope not condensation, too much water, not the beltline either, the stripe is new and has three coats of new paint under two coats of clear. I think its probably the side window and is being channeled under the seat somehow. I'm doing a trip up to Penn State in two weeks, I'll have some time to try a few tests

Rusty
75 Glenbrook
Philadelphia Pa
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