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On 5/16/05, Dennis Lamminga <[Email address removed]> wrote:
Dennis
You sure it the windscreen not sunroof? I had once a problem with
water dripping past the door seelat at the top when parked on a road
with camber.
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Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80
 
Hmm as a suggestion I would consider moving from London to Australia as
there is very little rain :)
But seriously I had a very small leak above the passenger seat caused by
the rubber seal being broken , dry.
Fixed it by resealing the of the top of the windscreen with a fine layer
of silicon rubber
Cheers
Marek
Sydney
Oz
Dennis Lamminga wrote:
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LOL ..there is HEAPs of room !
So long as you don't mind cruising with us convicts :)
Cheers
Marek
Sydney
OZ
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Dennis
One thread I remember from the 80sCool list on this subject said DON'T
use the standard (eg for bathrooms) Silicone sealing compounds, as they
produce acetic acid when they cure - hence the smell of vinegar ... and
rust in the medium term.
You can get special sealants for cars that don't produce acid when they
cure.
Christopher Bell
|
| Yes, it's definitely the windscreen - I'll take your
| advice and use some silicone. Or move somewhere
| sunnier! Is there room for another cruiser in Oz ?^)
 
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