Had a brainwave, or might be wasting my time.....
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when they came i realised i needed 4 ! so they mate against each other, but….
The rubber seals have a different profile to the sticky pads (here comes the punch line….)
Has anyone found a flexible something-or-other that could fill the very end of each seal so that these sticky pads can be attached properly ? First i thought about using a bit of card with some thread through the middle to make a bung, put it in the seal and use the thread to keep it in place whilst i squirt some silicone in the end, but the sticky pads wont stick to silicone !! maybe a bit of sponge ? i dunno ???
or is this a waste of time ?
Posted
MOTY 2013
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its only fitted on later cabs and by the looks of it more to prevent wind nose than water ingress?
are you sayign your metal seal channels are filling up with water? if so thats your hood thats gone porous or its not correctly fitted down the sides
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Yet to get into hunting the leak with any enthusiasm as if you sit inside with a hose on it, there is nothing !!
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Local Hero
You can pull your seals so they align properly too. Adjust so the gaps are minimal between the seals. The little bits you've shown are to take up any gap between the seals. But tend not to stick to great.
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MOTY 2013
On my hood I also had problems with the metal rails filling up at the top, it turned out where my hood had a real stitched join down the side (on some this is just moulded) there was a strip all along the inside that was bonded in to seal this gap, but all the glue had gone and it was letting water in.
If yours isnt doing that then your hood is ok here, just make sure its sitting right along the sides you shouldn't be able to see the side rails at all really once closed if its bowed up either side then the side wires have snapped or not fitted, or the hood material has shrunk and it wont help with your problem especially with driving rain or when on the move!
Oh and there should be plastic deflectors either side which help direct the rain away from the rails too, the early ones are made from really rubbish plastic and fall apart, later ones are much chunkier
this is what the hood should look like over the glass:
and not like this (you can see the deflectors here though!)
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Local Hero
I wonder how old the hood is?
Another issue is the hood not fitted properly at the front corners. Sometimes they end up cupping, so the water just sits there.
Where to put silicone under the front side seals.
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One of the plastic deflectors has broken in half though.
I'll try and make some time at the weekend to inspect it all better (not often i hope for rain !! ) but i guess my main idea as to fitting the sponge endcaps onto the rubber seals still stands, instead of relying on just the thin edge of the seal profile, fill up the cavity at the very end and stick them on more securely.
only pics i can find that show the side, dont help much be we all like pics in a post…
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MOTY 2013
mine was an 83 so didnt have originally, but by the time i was done everything was late speco n it pretty much so maybe it should have had them as well
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Local Hero
When was the last time you treated the top to some proofer? 303 fabric guard or Ragg Topp?
Tops need maintaining.
I've come across new top installs and the foam gaskets not fitted just a ton of silo blobbed under the seal retainers. Not all fitters know the ins and outs of these hoods.
I'd be inclined to inspect the foam gaskets and re-apply the silicone under the seals. Pull the seal out from the middle and slide the ends inwards to avoid breaking the clips at the ends.
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its the same old story, rear footwell soaked but nowhere else, no visible drips or signs of leakage when its raining.
read it a million times online….but no definitive answers<sigh>
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Local Hero
Also have you cleared the drain holes under the doors.
Outer scraper seals on these go crusty and water gets behind them and into the door bottoms fills them and it spills over into the car.
So it's door cards off and check, you can double up the plastic sheet behind the door to deflect water back into the door bottom. Leak point around the windscreen corners and perished loose grommets in engine bay?
loads of stuff to check.
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MOTY 2013
maybe check the rubber seals/chanels right at the back of the C pillars at the bottom of the hood, often these wear and dont deflect water as they should
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