2006 320 portlight parts?

rmdrent

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Mar 9, 2017
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Brielle, NJ
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2006 320
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6.2 Horizon Vdrives
Bomar portlight for 2006 320. Need the little plastic set screw on one of the "dog latches"?* Searched the web, but cant find just that piece, or at most, one latch assembly? Any ideas where to look? Will try to call Bomar Monday morning...
Thanks!
 
Bomar portlight for 2006 320. Need the little plastic set screw on one of the "dog latches"?* Searched the web, but cant find just that piece, or at most, one latch assembly? Any ideas where to look? Will try to call Bomar Monday morning...
Thanks!

I spoke with the bomar people two weeks ago. I bought two new dogs for my Windows and 16 feet of gasket material. The dog part number is P100-35. Gasket was petty expensive but those dogs were 6 bucks each... 603-826-5791.


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I spoke with the bomar people two weeks ago. I bought two new dogs for my Windows and 16 feet of gasket material. The dog part number is P100-35. Gasket was petty expensive but those dogs were 6 bucks each... 603-826-5791.


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What does the gasket you purchased look like, can you post a pic of the cross section? Also, how hard is it to replace the gasket? I have looked at mine, seems pretty tricky.


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What does the gasket you purchased look like, can you post a pic of the cross section? Also, how hard is it to replace the gasket? I have looked at mine, seems pretty tricky.


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Todd,
I'll take pic of the gasket when I get home, the old gasket pulled right out of the window. Not much force was needed, it's glued in with a sticky strip on the back. the gasket going back in was easy, it hasn't been very warm yet here in ny, I cut the gasket material put it in place in the window with the cut seam at the top. I haven't pulled the paper off the sticky material yet, going to wait for it to be warmer. One thing that helped was that I left one window intact while waiting for the gasket to arrive, it helped when I needed to check the orientation of the gasket. Once the old gasket was off I used a small scrapper and some acetone to remove any remnants. Gasket material is sold by the foot...


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Todd,
I'll take pic of the gasket when I get home, the old gasket pulled right out of the window. Not much force was needed, it's glued in with a sticky strip on the back. the gasket going back in was easy, it hasn't been very warm yet here in ny, I cut the gasket material put it in place in the window with the cut seam at the top. I haven't pulled the paper off the sticky material yet, going to wait for it to be warmer. One thing that helped was that I left one window intact while waiting for the gasket to arrive, it helped when I needed to check the orientation of the gasket. Once the old gasket was off I used a small scrapper and some acetone to remove any remnants. Gasket material is sold by the foot...


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That's awesome to hear, I need to replace the gasket, but at first glance, the gasket looked nothing like what I had seen online. I have been treating with a conditioner, and that stopped the leak, but I want to replace them.



Brown Eyed Girl - 2007 Sea Ray 320 Sundancer, 350 MAG MPI V-drive
 
That's awesome to hear, I need to replace the gasket, but at first glance, the gasket looked nothing like what I had seen online. I have been treating with a conditioner, and that stopped the leak, but I want to replace them.



Brown Eyed Girl - 2007 Sea Ray 320 Sundancer, 350 MAG MPI V-drive
There you go

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