Adventurevanner
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[font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Posted this on reddit as well but didn’t get any help, saw some posts on here about high top repairs and figured maybe someone on here could point me in the right direction. I have no problem doing this all the correct way, but don’t forget I am a one person show![/font]
[font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Hey everyone! Recently bought this high top econoline explorer conversion van and after gutting it I found out the high top leaks! I don’t see any rust on the vehicle at all. I’m wondering what you guys think about my plan to reseal the high top. [/font]
[font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I’m planning on cleaning the gutters out really nice and putting a small bead of 3M 5200 fast cure around the entire high top where it meets the gutter. After that dries I’m planning to put eternabond over the entire gutter essentially creating a new gutter. Should I sand down the gutter where it appears cracked and fix it or is that an original caulk job, can’t really tell myself so I’m hoping one of you could tell me. I have no idea how heavy the high top is and I don’t really have any friends (srs) I do have to replace the wood that the high top is screwed into through the original van roof because it’s nasty from water, so I’m not against picking it up in small spots at a time by myself to clean and inspect for rust, although the entire body and from what I can see of from the inside of the original roof is rust free. [/font]
[font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Please provide any input this is my second conversion and I could not Stop the leaks from my previous build but that was a 1978 econoline that sat for 7 years before I bought it and the gutter/roof had significant rust that I tried to fix and was terrible at. Just really trying to get on the road all ready![/font]
[font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Hey everyone! Recently bought this high top econoline explorer conversion van and after gutting it I found out the high top leaks! I don’t see any rust on the vehicle at all. I’m wondering what you guys think about my plan to reseal the high top. [/font]
[font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I’m planning on cleaning the gutters out really nice and putting a small bead of 3M 5200 fast cure around the entire high top where it meets the gutter. After that dries I’m planning to put eternabond over the entire gutter essentially creating a new gutter. Should I sand down the gutter where it appears cracked and fix it or is that an original caulk job, can’t really tell myself so I’m hoping one of you could tell me. I have no idea how heavy the high top is and I don’t really have any friends (srs) I do have to replace the wood that the high top is screwed into through the original van roof because it’s nasty from water, so I’m not against picking it up in small spots at a time by myself to clean and inspect for rust, although the entire body and from what I can see of from the inside of the original roof is rust free. [/font]
[font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Please provide any input this is my second conversion and I could not Stop the leaks from my previous build but that was a 1978 econoline that sat for 7 years before I bought it and the gutter/roof had significant rust that I tried to fix and was terrible at. Just really trying to get on the road all ready![/font]