Top side cap April 11, 2015, 02:14:43 pm Yahoo Message Number: 152191Hi I've had one of the screw heads pop off on the top side cap. The screw body is still there but head is missing. Has anyone dealt with this before? I'm assuming that I'll likely end up drilling out the body and replacing with a slightly bigger screw. Does anyone know what size the original screw is? I figure worse case is that I'll put two new screws in on either side if the missing one and fill in existing "hole".Thanks Jim Sadler
Re: Top side cap Reply #1 – April 11, 2015, 05:21:21 pm Yahoo Message Number: 152195"I've had one of the screw heads pop off on the top side cap. The screw body is still there but head is missing. Has anyone dealt with this before?"Send a message to lw5315us on this group. He has a fix for this. I have the same problem with broken screws causing a squeaking sound at times. He is going to fix mine as he has done for others.Bob
Re: Top side cap Reply #2 – April 12, 2015, 02:57:28 am Yahoo Message Number: 152205"I've had one of the screw heads pop off on the top side cap."JimIf it were me, I would leave it alone and keep an eye on the cap. Unlike the end caps, the top cap's screws do not take a lot of stress, with most of it picked up by the adhesive. Not sure why one would break but if it were me, I would leave it along and keep an eye on the cap. Trying to drill out a sheet metal screw is likely to make big mess as the drill bounces around. Even if you can drill it out, it would required an much larger screw to and would look worse, IMO, than leaving it alone. If it cosmetically bothers you, cut the head off a stainless steel screw and glue it in place. If the cap starts pulling loose, then I would take a more aggressive approach.The repair Bob mentioned pertains to the connection between the cab and cabover, where the screw heads snap off, a whole different animal.Larry
Top side cap Reply #3 – April 12, 2015, 01:11:51 pm Yahoo Message Number: 152216Thanks Chris, Much clearer. I'd call it edge molding and it is ABS like the corner molding over the edge sticking out behind the cab entry doors (mine has cracks around the screw heads) or in the back by the rear bumper (haven't come loose yet!). If you can see the shaft of the broken screw, is there any rust? It might be an indication of a water leak. If you can get the old screw out I would replace it with a longer stainless screw with some sealant. Or you could get a white painted screw head and glue it in place just for a cosmetic fix. I had to do that with the aluminum strip about knee high behind the driver door. I was snugging up the screws and snapped off one. RonB and 'Bluebelle' a fifteen year old TKB
Re: Top side cap Reply #4 – April 12, 2015, 05:49:10 pm Yahoo Message Number: 152220I should have left it alone, but I tried removing the screw next to it (to see what size it was) and the head came off that one also. So I now have 2 in a row missing. The side has lifted away a bit (less than 1/16"), I've put some "Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure" into it, in case it was leading to a leak. I'll likely call the factory and find out what size screw they use and just put them to the side of the missing ones and then put screw heads over the missing ones. If I can find a white paint that matches I may paint them also.Sorry for the confusion about what to call the cap, it was the first thing that came to mind.Jim Sadler
Re: Top side cap Reply #5 – April 28, 2015, 07:23:37 pm Yahoo Message Number: 152475Chris Horst was kind enough to mail me an extra that he had and was finally able to pick up a box of the correct size and type. FYI, they are #8, stainless steel & 1.5" long.Thanks Chris for you generous help!Jim
top side cap Reply #6 – April 12, 2015, 03:41:22 am Yahoo Message Number: 152206Jim is it? The phrase " top side cap " doesn't connect with me. A side cap on the top? End cap; They are really large fiberglas pieces...front or rear? Vent lid cover on the roof? escape hatch, bathroom vent, fantastic vent fan lid or refrigerator vent cover? Black water or gray water vent cover? Could it be a vent lid cover as in a Maxxair cover over a vent lid?... RonB
Re: top side cap Reply #7 – April 12, 2015, 11:16:17 am Yahoo Message Number: 152208"Top side cap" is the long curved/rounded fiberglass piece that covers the edge where the roof meets the side walls at the top of the sides of the LD. Noticeable is the multitude of screws holding it in place from front to back, both on the wall side and the roof side of the lengthy cap.Chris
Re: top side cap Reply #8 – April 12, 2015, 12:08:15 pm Yahoo Message Number: 152212Chris, I just learned something new. I didn't know that piece was fiberglass, I always thought it was PVC plastic.Tom"Top side cap" is the long curved/rounded fiberglass piece that covers the edge where the roof meets the side walls at the top of the sides of the LD. Noticeable is the multitude of screws holding it in place from front to back, both on the wall side and the roof side of the lengthy cap.Chris
Re: top side cap Reply #9 – April 12, 2015, 12:09:55 pm Yahoo Message Number: 152213Or ABS plastic.Chris, I just learned something new. I didn't know that piece was fiberglass, I always thought it was PVC plastic.Tom"Top side cap" is the long curved/rounded fiberglass piece that covers the edge where the roof meets the side walls at the top of the sides of the LD. Noticeable is the multitude of screws holding it in place from front to back, both on the wall side and the roof side of the lengthy cap.Chris
Re: top side cap Reply #10 – April 12, 2015, 03:28:08 pm Yahoo Message Number: 152219Tom, you probably are right. I threw that term out rather cavalierly in route to defining what a top side cap was.Chris