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Old 03-26-2024, 01:58 AM   #21
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I finished sealing the entire front shell- used about 5 tubes of Dicor self leveling and 3 non self leveling and finished front shell except for the A/C shroud (it looked okay and ran out of time).

Problem: Received 4 hours of rain and roof held up beautifully, but 1 hour after the rainfall stopped I received 10 min of steady water drops from two driver side ceiling A/C corners (see pics) ....I suppose I will have to rip that out and redo the A/C shroud too?

Alternative fix? I read somewhere there are 4 screws on the A/C that can be tightened from te inside, a possible easy fix to this A/C leak, can anyone confirm that?

Before I redo the shroud, anyone have any ideas on how common a leak from the A/C shroud is? or any thoughts on what else might be causing?
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Old 03-26-2024, 10:52 PM   #22
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You might want to try removing the interior panel and tighten the 4-screws that hold the A/C unit to the roof. The A/C unit sits on a big, thick, square, rubber gasket. That gasket gets compressed over time and can cause a leak. Tightening those screws recompresses that gasket.
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Old 03-27-2024, 01:08 AM   #23
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How do I get at the 4 screws? Am I removing the ac panel from inside or the frame (9 screws) around AC from where the leak is coming ? Thanks
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Old 03-27-2024, 05:57 AM   #24
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Remove the ceiling mounted control panel to get to the four compression bolts. Just a little turn will do… Over compressing is just as bad as under compressing seal.
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How do I get at the 4 screws? Am I removing the ac panel from inside or the frame (9 screws) around AC from where the leak is coming ? Thanks
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Old 03-27-2024, 06:28 PM   #26
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50 inch pounds is required for the four bolts
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That’s what they say… But when I replaced mine, using a torque wrench, it never hit 50in/lbs. The gasket was completely compressed before the wrench clicked.
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Old 03-28-2024, 06:17 PM   #28
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I guess it depends on the density of the foam gasket. On mine I had no trouble maintaining the torque setting.
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That’s what they say… But when I replaced mine, using a torque wrench, it never hit 50in/lbs. The gasket was completely compressed before the wrench clicked.
Same here, just kept spinning with no click or give so I stopped after a couple of turns. It was dark and I didn’t climb up to do a before/after of the gasket, but hopefully this improves the situation and I didn’t over torque.

Next I’ll strip old caulk, clean, and recaulk AC riser.
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