01-25-2020, 02:59 PM
Ok, I am easily confused, but it may not make any difference.
With the room “IN”, like it is in the photo, grab the seal that is sticking out and use what you can grip to pull the seal out from under the bedroom. That seal is really really tough and you can pull on it. Spray the best way to can to get soapy water under the slide where the seal is twisted and stuck.
You could run the room out, and jack it up a wee bit, but only less than 3/4 inch cause the top of the room is going to hit the opening in the coach.
I would minimize the in and out of the room until the slide seal is glued back in it’s channel.
Once you get it glued in, determine if you have vacuum pumps installed to help flatten the seal. If you do not, search for threads on the subject on this forum, and install the vac pumps post haste.
With the room “IN”, like it is in the photo, grab the seal that is sticking out and use what you can grip to pull the seal out from under the bedroom. That seal is really really tough and you can pull on it. Spray the best way to can to get soapy water under the slide where the seal is twisted and stuck.
You could run the room out, and jack it up a wee bit, but only less than 3/4 inch cause the top of the room is going to hit the opening in the coach.
I would minimize the in and out of the room until the slide seal is glued back in it’s channel.
Once you get it glued in, determine if you have vacuum pumps installed to help flatten the seal. If you do not, search for threads on the subject on this forum, and install the vac pumps post haste.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
95 Newell, 390 Ex caretaker
99 Newell, 512 Ex caretaker
07 Prevost Marathon, 1025
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home
