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sealing front panel: anybody interested (in Victoria)

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 12:41 pm
by flyaway
Hi wet footies! I'm going to try to seal those front panels. With the instructions online it shouldn't be too hard. Is, by any chance, anybody interested in joining (especially some strong person that can loosen up tight bolts)? I'm in Victoria for the rest of the week and have time whenever. Let me know asap if you want to join, at your place or "mine".
:-)

Re: sealing front panel: anybody interested (in Victoria)

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 11:24 pm
by fexlboi
Make sure you try at first the more easier fixes like:

- silicone on the front of the rain gutter
- silicone below the rain gutter (stop my leak)
- seal windshield rubber
- tighten windshield wiper mounts

Taking the front panels off is not necessarily the solution.

Re: sealing front panel: anybody interested (in Victoria)

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 1:25 am
by flyaway
thanks for suggestions. tried sealing the raingutters, didn't help much. we also did all sorts of other sealing already. don't think the windshield got looked at, though.

Re: sealing front panel: anybody interested (in Victoria)

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 7:36 am
by Golf Cart
Flyaway,

Quick tip on getting the screw under the bottom of the window seal. take a heat gun and warm up the rubber so it bends up easier. Chances are the screw is rusted to certain degree and possibility of stripping the phillips head. I took a Dremel and cut a slot in the head to fit a big honkin slotted screw driver. Remember, yu don't need to take the screw right out, just 4 turns or so as the top of that panel is slotted and will slide out from under the screw head

Good luck

Re: sealing front panel: anybody interested (in Victoria)

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 10:26 pm
by flyaway
Thanks, Golf Cart, that helped. we did end up dremeling slots in some of the screws and drilling out others, and used the heat gun for the rubber. We're half way through... now the sealant is drying.
I think the sealing might help with the wet feet. there was not much sealant left, and there was quite a bit of (superficial) rust around that had to be cleared. Fun times, though :-) as always when tinkering and delicaling.

Re: success!!!

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 8:54 pm
by flyaway
Drove from Hope to Vancouver today in much rain. Everything stayed dry!!!! Big thank you to everybody who's posted info about the sealing process!