Windshield Leaks
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04-26-2009, 04:13
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Windshield Leaks
Last year on our first trip with our PT40 I had a few small leaks from the
windshield. They are at the top of the window, both pilot and copilot sides. It looks like there is some goop on the outside that someone tried to fix them before, but it didnt work. I had a window shop come out to look at it hoping they could remove the molding and reinstall it with some sealer but they declined to work on it. Where afraid to remove the molding and/or window and end up breaking them. So, I still have a leak that I need to fix before the next trip. Any hints on how to fix it? I had figured to pull the zipper strip, flex up the molding and put some sealer in, then reinstall the zip strip... That a good idea? Thanks, Joe '87PT40 San Francisco |
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04-26-2009, 04:21
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Joe:
That is doable, though often times the leaks are between the gasket and metal edging. Contact a local school bus repair shop, if any and see if they have a back up windshield, both sides, and a new gasket. If so then you have many options to cheese from. I was lucky in my '84 FC, the zip strip out sealer and re apply the zip strip worked, Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 04:13 PM 4/26/2009 +0000, you wrote: >Last year on our first trip with our PT40 I had a few small leaks from the >windshield. >They are at the top of the window, both pilot and copilot sides. >It looks like there is some goop on the outside that someone tried to fix >them before, but it didnt work. > >I had a window shop come out to look at it hoping they could remove the >molding and reinstall it with some sealer but they declined to work on >it. Where afraid to remove the molding and/or window and end up breaking them. > >So, I still have a leak that I need to fix before the next trip. > >Any hints on how to fix it? > >I had figured to pull the zipper strip, flex up the molding and put some >sealer in, then reinstall the zip strip... >That a good idea? > >Thanks, Joe >'87PT40 >San Francisco > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma |
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04-28-2009, 01:31
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Thanks Ralph,
Which sealer did you use? /Joe On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Ralph L. Fullenwider <"rlf47@swbell.net"> wrote:
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04-28-2009, 02:36
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Joe:
I picked up an off the shelf sealer at a Napa store that fit the gun I had. I also did prep work by shooting alcohol under there first then with a "slim jim" door tool (thin metal) I tried to be sure the alcohol went in as far as it could go and to be sure it had dissipated I waited for 48 hours before going in under the tight rubber gasket with the tip of the sealer and gun. Then I used a caulk removal edging tool to remove the excess that squeezed out and the sealant formed a cove type dam. Did I do it right?? I don't know, am not up on glass installs really. But I do know I had no more leak. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 06:31 AM 4/28/2009 -0700, you wrote: Thanks Ralph, |
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