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Author: | dewey [ Mon Apr 12, 2004 6:37 pm ] |
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Hey, Since I bought my car almost a year ago, everytime it gets a real drenching (like washing it or in torrential rain) I get water in the cabin. At night when the temp is lower I can feel the air coming in. I plugged up all the screw/bolt holes in the firewall on friday and put a blanking plate across where my heater hoses used to go. I thought everything would be cool.... Just washed the car and it's still letting a crap load of water in!!! I think its coming in the plates over each of my suspension towers. They have rubber caps for the inspection holes but on each side there are these little fins cut into the plate and I am thinking that water is getting in there. Should I cut out some new covers that are fully closed or is there a better solution? dewey |
Author: | poeee [ Mon Apr 12, 2004 6:48 pm ] |
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Not sure if this is it, but the door seals tend to shrink over time. This is where water gets in when I wash mine. Anyone know how much new door seals cost? |
Author: | dewey [ Mon Apr 12, 2004 7:37 pm ] |
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rare spares have them... Product Code: RDS8037A Price inc GST($AUD): $39.97 EA Description: SEAL DOOR MINI Another question from me : I'm putting new window seals in... well near new ![]() Is it necessary to use a silicone sealant to get a good seal or does the rubber do the job by itself? dewey |
Author: | tzi [ Mon Apr 12, 2004 7:50 pm ] |
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or you can just buy "door seal" by the metre from clark rubber ![]() |
Author: | drmini in aust [ Mon Apr 12, 2004 8:00 pm ] |
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Dewey, If you are talking windscreen or rear screen seals, don't use silastic- it's too messy. Best stuff is black or grey butyl mastic, it's made for the job. It's messy too, but comes off clean with some mineral turps.. If it's been used already, I betcha it will leak if you fit it dry. My NEW one did.. ![]() |
Author: | min13k [ Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:31 pm ] |
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use a new one and never use silastic on a car it is full of acid and we all know what acid will do to metal to find the leek pull the carpets out and get some talc then spray the water on the car and follow the water ![]() makka |
Author: | PhildoD [ Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:50 pm ] |
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Selleys DMastic, is the product Dr Mini is referring too. Dont be afraid to squeeze a heap in there. But after changing a couple hundred windscreens I can give ya a quick tip. Once the windscreen settles in over time it will squeeze a bit more out. So once ya've sealed it all up, clean all the excess off with rags. Before ya get in with the cleaners press on the rubber to squeeze that extra bit out too. Saves having to clean so much up a week later. You shouldnt need to use any sealant on the side windows at all. Edit.... H-Rubber, or self sealing rubber(no need for the locking strip) can be obtained for about 40 bucks each windscreen from any Windscreens O'Brien. |
Author: | Lucky [ Mon Apr 12, 2004 10:03 pm ] |
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Dewey, My blue clubby used to do this... It turned out that the windscreen rubber was slightly too big (english one?) and was slightly puckered on the inside corners. The water used to get in through there and then run down the outside edge of the 2 windscreen demister vents and proceed to drip onto the floor about where the pedals are. ![]() check that the doors are sealing against the top corners too. if the doors have been changed somethimes they need tweaking to seal properly around the top. Andrew |
Author: | 68matic [ Mon Apr 12, 2004 10:20 pm ] |
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Poeee, i got my door seals from MG Spare Parts in Smithfield, NSW. they were about $10 each. the triangular seals in the front were $40 each. bastard of a price. |
Author: | min13k [ Tue Apr 13, 2004 12:12 am ] |
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just over the hill from me makka |
Author: | Mike [ Tue Apr 13, 2004 4:23 am ] |
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PhildoD D'mastic is great I use it for all round sealing too, but it stays soft - I tried using it on the front qurter vent window where the rubber on the edge folded from the window rubbing against it. It was all fine filling the hole and created a nice even surface with the rubber but just wouldnt dry and get harder so the moment I move the window (even if its several days after applying the d'mastic) it just smears off. Is there anything that has D'mastic's texture and sealing qualities but is harder? |
Author: | drmini in aust [ Tue Apr 13, 2004 7:05 am ] |
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Sikaflex. ![]() It's a polyurethane sealer- similar applications to silastic but easier to work. You can even paint over it properly. It sets using moisture in the air- not acid. It smooths out well with your finger- unlike silastic etc which drag lumps out... I also use it for sealing along the front bumper lip, and to help hold Inno flares on.. You can buy it at Bias Boating Warehouse, it's $12 or $16 /cartridge (2 types- both are good). ![]() |
Author: | Mike [ Tue Apr 13, 2004 2:11 pm ] |
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Cool I actualy bought the sealing - non bonding - type in Mitre two days ago. Gonna try it tonight. Thanks Michael |
Author: | PhildoD [ Tue Apr 13, 2004 4:39 pm ] |
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My apologies Mike, I should have mentioned that Dmastic doesnt go hard, for a few yaers anyway. The only problem with Urethanes like Sikaflex is trying to get the crap off later on. If you consider that it's what holds windscreens in these days, it's definitely tough enough. One other thing with Sikaflex, its not UV resistant, and will break down after a while if it's in the sun. |
Author: | drmini in aust [ Tue Apr 13, 2004 4:54 pm ] |
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Hmmm- the Sikaflex 291 is supposed to be OK on caravans-there's a pic on the side- I just used a whole cartridge! I'll let y'all all know in a few years.. ![]() |
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