Hello all,
So this weekend, or next at the latest, I should be reassembling the main roof to the gutter. That I understand how to do and have the adhesive and proper rivets.
I need some guidance with the vent installation. I have pieces in bags that I have never seen together, so hence the question. The parts diagram helps, but it is still unclear to me.
1. I believe the vent assembly is installed from the roof interior/underside of the roof with the round gasket in between? Riveted or screwed in place???
2. The vent retaining rings (that mount against the headliner and fasten to the vent assembly).....riveted, or screwed in place?
In the diagram there is a picture of a spring clip (with quantity 12 noted), but I cannot figure out in which location they go, not to mention the proper quantity needed for all 4 vents.
Any help appreciated. I am usually good at this when I take something apart, but receiving it disassembled after a decade in storage......
If anyone has done this and has step by step pictures, that would be even better!
Cheers,
Julian
So this weekend, or next at the latest, I should be reassembling the main roof to the gutter. That I understand how to do and have the adhesive and proper rivets.
I need some guidance with the vent installation. I have pieces in bags that I have never seen together, so hence the question. The parts diagram helps, but it is still unclear to me.
1. I believe the vent assembly is installed from the roof interior/underside of the roof with the round gasket in between? Riveted or screwed in place???
2. The vent retaining rings (that mount against the headliner and fasten to the vent assembly).....riveted, or screwed in place?
In the diagram there is a picture of a spring clip (with quantity 12 noted), but I cannot figure out in which location they go, not to mention the proper quantity needed for all 4 vents.
Any help appreciated. I am usually good at this when I take something apart, but receiving it disassembled after a decade in storage......
If anyone has done this and has step by step pictures, that would be even better!
Cheers,
Julian
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