Windscreen seals

Windscreen seals

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prop

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71 posts

258 months

Sunday 15th December 2002
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The rubber seals round the windscreen have become detached in the top two corners of the windscreen. The main dealer from whom I got my Griff has offered to fix them back for nothing but said that "they all do that" and so I have a feeling they won't spend long trying to get these to stay in place permanently.

Does anyone know of an adhesive/mastic that permanently stops the corners of these seals coming loose?

Thanks.

>>> Edited by prop on Sunday 15th December 16:09

Toffer

1,527 posts

262 months

Monday 16th December 2002
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I have read about someone whose windscreen seal started to lift at high speed driving down a French autoroute. They apparently stopped at a service station and stuck the seal back with "super-glue"...and carried on with no further problems

I would have thought a bit of black silicone sealant would be better. The excess sealant can be neatly wiped off and once cured it has incredible adhesion, ultimately probably a more reliable solution than "super-glue". Also, if you need to get the windscreen out sometime in the future, you may not want the seal "super-glued" in place?

ABBTVR

68,884 posts

259 months

Monday 16th December 2002
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Does anyone know of an adhesive/mastic that permanently stops the corners of these seals coming loose?

Thanks.

>>> Edited by prop on Sunday 15th December 16:09

Hi Steve,
Recently had a similar problem, I used Sika-Flex sticks like ST to a blanket, available at Part-co it's not cheap @ £7 tube but it's good stuff. It's also good for sealing leaks! Available in Clear, Black and *Grey (* I think). If you use the black get some of them disposable gloves, unless you don't mind doing Al Jolson hand waves all over Christmas.
Hope this helps
Regards
Big Al.

prop

Original Poster:

71 posts

258 months

Monday 16th December 2002
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Thanks for the help. Seems like black Sika-Flex is the stuff to try.

I'll put some gloves on if I remember but my hands have been black on and off for the past 5 years as for that time I have had an MG V8 to tinker with. The Griff is a bit of a change as it is too complex for me to mess with!

CraigAlsop

1,991 posts

269 months

Tuesday 17th December 2002
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Well I went in search of way to buy Sikaflex on the web, and I found that there are many different types of Sikaflex.
For example Sikaflex®-292 and Sikaflex®-852 FR, not to mention Sikaflex®-296
More likely are Sikaflex®-221, Sikaflex®-227 or Sikaflex®-252 (See here
Any idea what number Sikaflex you got from part-co?

I've found that Merlin Autosport sell Sikaflex®-221 for £13.95, which seems a tad pricey...

>> Edited by CraigAlsop on Tuesday 17th December 01:39

CraigAlsop

1,991 posts

269 months

Tuesday 17th December 2002
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Tracked down a Partco near me & got some Sikaflex 221. It was £12 though, so perhaps they have regional prices

ABBTVR

68,884 posts

259 months

Tuesday 17th December 2002
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CraigAlsop said:

Any idea what number Sikaflex you got from part-co?

Hi guys, not sure of the exact number, I'll check when I get home and post later.
Big Al

Number checked 221, suposedly it's the one the windscreen guy's use.




>> Edited by ABBTVR on Tuesday 17th December 18:27