Re: Winshield Gasket - Again
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Here's the gasket profile out of TB55T-34 re adding reinforcement to lower lip to prevent windshield falling down. Never tried generic so can't help on your question. Don't think the glass will reach the lip for the butyl. Watching a glass repair on my modern car, that stuff is so tenacious would really be concerned about removing glass without breaking & then scraping it clean & smooth enough to get a good seal with weatherstrip without damaging something..
Posted on: 2009/4/16 20:42
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Thanks HH56 for the reply. I searched and could not find a profile picture, but I guess that just means I need to improve my searh techniques. I thought the seal had a locking strip (or is the "open" area in the roughly middle of the seal shown in the profile where the locking strip is)?
Posted on: 2009/4/17 13:11
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I don't remember precisely where it is but think interlocking grooves might be at the top of that "hollow or open" area.
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Posted on: 2009/4/17 13:18
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butyl will not work on our cars. it is basicly a rubber like glue. modern car's glass "glue" to a "pinch weld" that they over-lap. like HH56 said, the glass in our cars do not reach all the way to the body. My advice would be to buy a roll of "wreck wrap" from a good automotive paint store. use it in place of the front and rear glass to seal those areas, and them install the side glass back in the car.
Posted on: 2009/4/17 18:20
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Can you elaborate a little more on this "wreck wrap"?
Thanks
Posted on: 2009/4/17 21:57
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Its like a roll of high strength saran-wrap. Similar to what they wrap pallets with.
Posted on: 2009/4/17 22:03
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Kinda, it is thicker than that and it is u-v resistant, to hold up to long periods of outdoor storage. it is also self-advesive. it was designed for insurance contracted body shops. when a can with broken glass came in it would have to be put inside to keep the interior from weather damage. most body shops don't have much inside storage space. so "wreck wrap" was developed to allow cars with broke glass to be stored outside for long periods.
i have three cars with it on them and it works really well. my 55 400 has had it over the back glass area for about a year to two years now and is hold up just fine.
Posted on: 2009/4/23 20:33
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