I have 3 vent pipes on my 65 AMB.
I am to the point where I starting to take off the inner panels.
Up top I have no vent stack covers, just black pipe sticking out.
There were previous leaks on 2 of these.
Should just I cut back leaving about a foot of pipe and slide panels over?
Idea is to tie into those stubs when I redo the plumbing.If I pull them out will I just have a 3 1 1/2 in.open holes in the roof?
I have 3 vent pipes on my 65 AMB.
I am to the point where I starting to take off the inner panels.
Up top I have no vent stack covers, just black pipe sticking out.
There were previous leaks on 2 of these.
Should just I cut back leaving about a foot of pipe and slide panels over?
Idea is to tie into those stubs when I redo the plumbing.If I pull them out will I just have a 3 1 1/2 in.open holes in the roof?
You could update the exterior look by adding the vent pipe covers that Airstream has now used for almost 40 years.
I have 3 vent pipes on my 65 AMB.
I am to the point where I starting to take off the inner panels.
Up top I have no vent stack covers, just black pipe sticking out.
There were previous leaks on 2 of these.
Should just I cut back leaving about a foot of pipe and slide panels over?
Idea is to tie into those stubs when I redo the plumbing.If I pull them out will I just have a 3 1 1/2 in.open holes in the roof?
Andy,
I saw the Inland polished covers and will probably want to use those.They look great.
I assume 65 was just the black pipe sticking out.Since I do not have a view yet,how are these sealed for leaks?
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