On Jun 21, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Mike Rocket J Squirrel Elliott wrote: > After switching from a Dometic to a Norcold refer we no longer need > the > flue vent as it is not hooked up. I placed the flue vent cover > (original) over the vent to keep out the elements. This afternoon I > noticed that it looked kinda crooked or something, so I went to > press it > back into the rubber surround and it just cracked and crumbled. Not > designed for UV or something, I reckon. Are there more durable > replacements? Tupperware bowl or something? Duct tape? Really big ball > of gum? > I believe that I have the original cover still on my 84 & it is in good shape. Granted it is on the north side of my camper!!!! so it doesn't get as much sun as yours, but I wonder if you have an aftermarket one that is a piece of kaka? I know that the list vendors sell new ones, not sure if they are oem or not. Pax, Tom B.- Jim T. told me to not leave it in place as it would fall off, but at 106K is till there! (I hope!) |
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