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Old 06-01-2010, 09:28 AM   #4
Bob86ZZ4
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I'm guessing the seal between the base of the unit and roof is still good. I see no signs of leakage inside. Geof, somethiseeze is good if you want to be able to get a bolt loose. But not that good at securing bolts that vibrate a lot and tend to come loose. Locktite secures the bolts yet will come out with a wrench without too much trouble. Blue locktite is easy to undo. Green is a bit tougher. Red is very tough to get out, heat helps on bolts that have red on them.

Doc, it wasn't THAT loose, the other three screws were kind of snug.
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