KiloPapa
 
 
  Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 142 Location: Pearblossom, CA
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 11:41 am    Post subject: Door P-Seal problem | 
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				Howdy,
 
 If you have the finish kit you might want to check out the Door P-Seal bundle.  (See attached pic)  I found the tubular part of the Door P-Seal had bonded to itself at many of the bends due to the tight bundle.
 I had about a 3 month delay between receipt of kit and inventory but if I had not noticed the problem it could have set on a shelf in this condition much longer.
 
 I tried to work them loose by hand, tried a small dowel with a blunt end, and used low pressure air to no avail.  I finally sent it back to Van's for exchange and included a note about the problem and suggested they not wrap it so tight as to cause the kinks.  I received no response to the note and the replacement P-Seal was bundled just the same and the tube was again bonded at many of the bends.  This time however I was able to work them loose by hand and have stored it in a much larger diameter coil so as to avoid the kinks.
 
 If you have this item I recommend you do the same.
 
 Kevin
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