Water woes
I'm having a severe leakage issue!
Water is damn near pouring in at the driver's door seal. It's so bad that water has saturated the headliner. Today was a very heavy rain day. As a result, the water has started to delaminate the headliner. :roll: And the driver's seat is soaked. What's the best way to fix this? I pulled the weatherstripping back and it was loaded with water. The glue is pretty much non-existant. I'm thinking of just buying a whole new weather stripping and gluing it in place with Goop. Feasible? I'm thinking new, live rubber will correct the issue. I don't have the FSM with me, so can someone tell me the part number that I should order (if this is the right plan of attack)? |
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just exentend the rubber and leave the gap at the bottom
Attachment 70621 see the gap above the 2 LL's....and mune wasnt glued in either |
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
just exentend the rubber and leave the gap at the bottom
see the gap above the 2 LL's....and mune wasnt glued in either |
Originally Posted by vital49
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
just exentend the rubber and leave the gap at the bottom
see the gap above the 2 LL's....and mune wasnt glued in either |
I resealed all my weather stripping with 3M weatherstrip adhesive...I'm pretty sure it solved my rear water problem.. . All my seals had shrunk atleast 1/2 an inch. I took a chunk of weather strip from boosty when I was there, so I made the correct size spacer to fit in the gap.
I would suggest picking up some 3m weather strip adhesive |
Originally Posted by corvettecrazy
I resealed all my weather stripping with 3M weatherstrip adhesive...I'm pretty sure it solved my rear water problem.. . All my seals had shrunk atleast 1/2 an inch. I took a chunk of weather strip from boosty when I was there, so I made the correct size spacer to fit in the gap.
I would suggest picking up some 3m weather strip adhesive |
Originally Posted by vital49
Originally Posted by corvettecrazy
I resealed all my weather stripping with 3M weatherstrip adhesive...I'm pretty sure it solved my rear water problem.. . All my seals had shrunk atleast 1/2 an inch. I took a chunk of weather strip from boosty when I was there, so I made the correct size spacer to fit in the gap.
I would suggest picking up some 3m weather strip adhesive Remove the weather stripping, run a rag through there to get the big dirt out, then get some of the adhesive remove on a paper towel and run it in the grove where the adhesive will go. you will need to get a new part of the paper towel and re-wet about 1/2 way through (or when dirty). Also, use that stuff to clean where the door seal sits. It remove wax and oils but wont hurt paint unless you soak the paint for long periods of time. Once everything is clean, glue it up. If you can snag another person it would make the whole thing a lot easier to put back on |
Originally Posted by corvettecrazy
If you can snag another person it would make the whole thing a lot easier to put back on
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Check out jr's3800 water leak post (over 1700 views!!!!!)
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ght=water+leak for this door seal pic and lots of others that will likely help Attachment 70620 |
that is about how much weatherstripping I added.
but I have less dirt on the inside :lol: |
Originally Posted by bill buttermore
Check out jr's3800 water leak post (over 1700 views!!!!!)
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ght=water+leak for this door seal pic and lots of others that will likely help https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...x/Im000808.jpg |
that is about the size of mine....maybe less
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I think strip calk is not a substitute for weatherstrip glue as it will not hold nearly as well. But, I have used it successfully by removing stress on the pieces to be joined (in the case of the door seals, by spreading the bottom gap) or where pieces are firmly fixed with fasteners. It does seal and hold well under those conditions.
The shrinkage of the door seal causes the original adhesive to pull free anyway, I guess. |
after talking with Randy before I did mine, I chose the 3M over strip caulk.
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