I've had to put the air leak on the back burner, we are replacing the air seal around the main cabin slide and repairing the pop up floor mechanicals. It might take a few months to get all the bugs worked out of #504.
(10-11-2022, 03:12 PM)afrench Wrote: I was told the rams were hard to come by, so they put a shutoff for the air to mine and would shut it off when not driving. No more leak!
Tom I would like to thank you for the thread you had on slide removal and seal replacement. Yes my wife and I are going to do this ourselves we've already dug so deep into it we might as well just finish it. I purchased the seal at Newell last Monday and for anybody would like to know the updated price is $1,628 which includes a new rivnut, adhesive 495-in seal.
We were told when we purchased number 504 that the seal was defective but what led to the demise of the seal was not told, at one point in its life the locking pins were activated while the slide was in motion ripping holes in the ceiling of the slide. We discovered this after we got home and got a ladder tall enough to get on top of the slide. The holes were filled with silicone and an adhesive sealant tape put on the top. But that wasn't good enough to seal off the coach, water intruded in the bottom of the floor of the slide and one of the actuation arms for the pop-up floor had rusted the two hex head screw nuts that hold the actuation arm onto the bracket, thus it stripped out the screws while the hydraulics was trying to move it and the actuation arm came out along with the two screws. They say pictures worth a thousand words. This project has turned into a major ordeal.
wow, i have a single hole in the roof of my slide, not a rip like you have.
the slide writeup i did is for my 02 and i believe that your 99 will be quite different because they changed how the slide rams are connected. yours should be easier. on yours you will unbolt the end of the ram on the passenger side the rear one by taking the foam roof panel in the bay out (which bay depends on where your door is) and then the other one is under a metal panel on the top of the passenger side front tire wheel well. so you will need the coach raised up. you will need to support the suspension i believe as well. i used 4 20 ton jackstands.
also, the biggest thing to remember is to put the slide seal around the slide before you support the slide to pull it out far enough to change the seal. if you were closer you could come use my slide cart.
you are welcome to call me.
tom
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH
I think I will start a new thread on this subject. You are correct my slide is different, I wish it was like yours. In the photos here you see I rivetted some aluminum plate to the area torn then used body filler to bring it flat again, still have more sanding and filler to apply.
In the center of the slide, driver side, under a ceillng panel will be the limit switches. Find and remove prior to taking the slide out. Or you will wreck them.
Second check the seam between the roof of the slide and the outside skin. The smallest crack wiil admit water.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )