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110Td5



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My disco 3 doesn't do this Sad
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And nor should it. It's a completely different vehicle that isn't essentially hand built to a 30 (or even 50) year old design. Darren

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Post #156234 17th Jul 2012 6:36pm
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most dont its just over time the seals and felts will go all cruddy causing them to shrink and fall apart causing the leak. on any td5 pre 54 i recon it would be best to change all seals ie alpine window seals windowscreen rubber etc because they all perish Thumbs Up
Post #156242 17th Jul 2012 6:57pm
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Gareth



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I just got back from a week away, and my 52 plate TD5 which has been parked up outside is soaked in the back, Sad Also got a wet foot when I moved it from its parking space Sad Sad

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Post #157363 22nd Jul 2012 8:40pm
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Evil or Very Mad unbelivable aint it, i still havnt got round to completely getting rid of the leak myself, the windowscreen foam genuine is dirt cheap under £6.00 im going to get it as we have one in stock at work im going to rip the old one out silicone it up and then fit the new seal Thumbs Up
Post #157372 22nd Jul 2012 8:56pm
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I have been contemplating if there would be any sense in removing the roof, sides and screen and rebuilding with new seals. However I have come to the conclusion that I would be wasting my time, as with the design of the vehicle there is bound to be movement between panels, and more leaks would eventually develop. 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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Post #157373 22nd Jul 2012 9:01pm
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i would mate no doubt your rubbers are perished mine are on my td5 they go all crappy over time its one of them jobs were you just got to go for it Laughing
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Another great source of information. Helped me find and solve some of my water leaks!!
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barbel jim wrote:
Another great source of information. Helped me find and solve some of my water leaks!!
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no dum dum, sikaflex?
what product do you recommend to make the foam gasket below the windscreen waterproof? no dum dum so how about sikaflex? i'm fed up with the passanger footwell leaking Crying or Very sad
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David, a easy quick way which i have done before is take out the old gasket, loosen off the windscreen hinges as this makes life easier, then silicone the hole inside, by a new genuine gasket for below the screen and cut it in half place it back in just for a original show look and it will never leak again but still look dead original Thumbs Up CSK Automotive
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cheers, thats a good idea, Thumbs Up
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