I've never had a vent cover and it seems to me that it's not necessary. Have any of you ever had water in the flue or on the floor near the intake port? Never an issue with my 84 or 90 Dometic fridge. So, what is the concern here? By the way, my van always gets hand washed by yours truly because I never thought it would be a good idea to take it to a commercial car wash with the roof racks, etc. Maybe the high pressure sprayers could get water into the flue? After inspecting the burn chambers of both my 84 and 90 Dometic fridge's, there was some ash and a bit of rusty scale, but no standing water or major rust-through problems. If I were to convert to a compressor fridge (Norcold, or whatever) then I would want to seal off the vent/intake port completely. Whole different ball game. So, what gives here?
Keith O. 90 Westy Syncro "VikingWagen" Past VeeDubs in the family 1984 Westy "Brownie" 1980 PU diesel 1978 Rabbit diesel 1979 Rabbit gasser 1963? 23 window Splitty 1965 Bus 1969 Bus 1959 Bug |
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