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seam has cracked gaskets
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<blockquote data-quote="olefart" data-source="post: 269921" data-attributes="member: 8819"><p>I have a 57, 11' 9" Lonestar It leaks like a sieve at the seams, The gasket they used inbetween is cracked every few rivets. rivets dont seem to be leaking but the gasket is so dried up an shrunk , Im going to add a picture if I can . Any way what is the good fix for this gluv-it? Im not pulling both sides off and rebuild it from scratch.lol the gaps are about an 1/8" in some places. some helpful ideas would be nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olefart, post: 269921, member: 8819"] I have a 57, 11' 9" Lonestar It leaks like a sieve at the seams, The gasket they used inbetween is cracked every few rivets. rivets dont seem to be leaking but the gasket is so dried up an shrunk , Im going to add a picture if I can . Any way what is the good fix for this gluv-it? Im not pulling both sides off and rebuild it from scratch.lol the gaps are about an 1/8" in some places. some helpful ideas would be nice. [/QUOTE]
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