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Since I have this extra time to sit at the table with the heater aimed at me and nothing to do, I asked one of the maintenance men to check my marker lights. Two burned out and rusted out inside so I am going to replace all of them.
What is best to seal the things? I know silicone is out but what do you all recommend? I’m not doing the work, just supplying the parts...and staying warm.
Rob
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the good ones will have a gasket,the cheapies i got didnt
i used sikaflex 221 on the mounting surface around the the screw and wire holes and then a exterior bead around it
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When I replaced the lights on the front of my rv, I used a layer of butyl tape on the back of the lights, and once they were
screwed into place I sealed around them with Dicor.
My lights didn`t come with a gasket, and I wouldn`t have used it anyway.
The gaskets break down in a short time and cause leaks.
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01-25-2018, 08:34 AM
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That’s exactly how they installed mine. I haven’t checked them out at night yet but the LED’s should look nice
Rob
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