[GMCnet] Wood Rot....Exhaust Gasket [message #100324] |
Sun, 19 September 2010 12:04 |
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Messages: 11 Registered: August 2004 Location: Long Island New York
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Hi All,
Bryan, If the "raised section" you refer to is in the rear between the two Gaucho Beds you might want to consider removing it and checking for rot thereunder that section as well. You can then replace it (it is not structural) or leave it out. Years ago there was a discussion about what the purpose of it was. I think the conclusion was something to the effect of being able to reach the floor if the table was installed or simply as a mounting pad for the table leg bracket. There is a product called "Git Rot" a two part Epoxy sold in Marine Stores that soaks into the rot and replaces it with Epoxy.
As a side note I have heard that replacing Exhaust Manifold .Bolts with too hard a bolt (grade 8)might cause problems if they ever freeze and drilling out is required. Unless copius amounts of "never Seize" is used that could occur.
Just some thoughts.
Lew Mark Former Palm Beach LINY Owner
Still have a NOS Dana Compressor and a Couple of New Jack Hooks for sale
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Re: [GMCnet] Wood Rot....Exhaust Gasket [message #100327 is a reply to message #100324] |
Sun, 19 September 2010 13:42 |
gmcrv1
Messages: 839 Registered: August 2007 Location: Memphis
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Lew,
What ever happened to the air bag and the new clearance lights you were
trying to find for me? I am still interested.
Let me know.
Thanks,
Tom Eckert N2VWN
73 Glacier
Oakland, TN
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Me Hemogoblin <hemogoblin2@hotmail.com>wrote:
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> Hi All,
> Bryan, If the "raised section" you refer to is in the rear between the two
> Gaucho Beds you might want to consider removing it and checking for rot
> thereunder that section as well. You can then replace it (it is not
> structural) or leave it out. Years ago there was a discussion about what the
> purpose of it was. I think the conclusion was something to the effect of
> being able to reach the floor if the table was installed or simply as a
> mounting pad for the table leg bracket. There is a product called "Git Rot"
> a two part Epoxy sold in Marine Stores that soaks into the rot and replaces
> it with Epoxy.
> As a side note I have heard that replacing Exhaust Manifold .Bolts with too
> hard a bolt (grade 8)might cause problems if they ever freeze and drilling
> out is required. Unless copius amounts of "never Seize" is used that could
> occur.
> Just some thoughts.
> Lew Mark Former Palm Beach LINY Owner
> Still have a NOS Dana Compressor and a Couple of New Jack Hooks for sale
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