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Thon Member Since: 22 Nov 2015 Location: Salisbury Plain Posts: 696 |
Hello and welcome, oh learned and venerable leak-rectification practitioners
I have recently discovered that after a full roof off and roll cage fitting, where every single seal was replaced (successfully), I now have a leak into both front footwells from the windscreen frame. The lower gutter part of the frame is constructed from 3 pieces - a long central gutter and 2 end pieces, and it seems that the join between these pieces has decided to leak. I have filmed it literally running through the join on one side and can only presume that it is the same problem on the other. You can just see the bumps of the misaligned pieces of the gutter on the pic below: Due to the added complication of the roll cage, lifting the roof an inch is not possible as the roof seam bolts are hidden by the cage (it is internal/external). I would have to remove most of the roll cage in order to do this, and as all of the seals have already been re-sealed successfully I don't really relish doing this (or paying someone else to do it). Click image to enlarge My question boils down to this: I am hoping to pull the dashboard out to access the seams/joints and then use some kind of sealant to render it waterproof again on the internal face. I can pop the screen out easily, but obviously the dash is a little more involved, so I want to be sure of a proven method in advance. What method would you recommend and what materials would you use? Hoping someone with some similar experience might be able to make some suggestions. Thanks in advance! |
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8th Oct 2017 9:46pm |
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Thon Member Since: 22 Nov 2015 Location: Salisbury Plain Posts: 696 |
Harry - thank you for the tip - it looks ideal for this kind of hairline crack. Definitely worth trying before I pull the dash out as I can apply it from the outside too!
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9th Oct 2017 5:58pm |
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