jl240z
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I did an anti-bug and critter screen(s) for my 803A. Since I live in an area that seems to be one of the primary mud dauber and lizzard captials it was a real necessity. some of those lizzards need to be potty trained and some lay eggs. Anyway I made square frames from plastic 1/2"-3/4" screen moulding. Then I stapled fiberglass window screens to the backside. I used silicone caulk to secure the panels to the generator housing. They don't fit perfectly flat as in my case the alum housing looks like it was attacked by a hammer. I tried to straighten some of the panels a bit to help. The silicone holds it in place and once it cures you can go back and fill any gaps. The one on the top that vents the radiator doesn't seem to hamper the exit of the air and the silicone holds it in place and hasn't blown loose. It doesn't look pretty but it keeps out the pests and leaves. I also replaced all the door rubber weather stripping and sealed up a bunch of holes and foamed inside where the elec cable comes in. Before I put the screens on I cleaned out a ton of debris in front of the radiator and other areas. You may have to remove some panels which is a bit of a pain but I cheated and where there was no blind nuts or access I used the next size diameter of self tapping hex bolts about 1/4-3/16 inch long. They hold tight and are reusable. This works and is worth doing as after almost 2 months the inside was clean and bug and critter free.
Jan
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