What glue/sealant to stick rubber to cloth/fibreglass?
What glue/sealant to stick rubber to cloth/fibreglass?
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chris watton

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22,545 posts

281 months

Sunday 6th October 2013
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I took the roof off the Tam today and realised that some of the rubber seal is loose and needs gluing back in place.

Does anyone have any recommendations for the ideal glue/sealant to use for this job?

Cheers. smile

S6 Devil

3,556 posts

254 months

Sunday 6th October 2013
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Sikaflex 221 should do the trick. Just wear gloves as it's bu**er to get off.

chris watton

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22,545 posts

281 months

Sunday 6th October 2013
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S6 Devil said:
Sikaflex 221 should do the trick. Just wear gloves as it's bu**er to get off.
Thank you - have just ordered a tube of it.

sidpinup

1,006 posts

276 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Most of the time you can just squeeze the U of the seal together and push it back on. It has wire in it so it will hold and grip better. Using a glue on the roof hoop and door seal will make it a bugger to replace.

chris watton

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22,545 posts

281 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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sidpinup said:
Most of the time you can just squeeze the U of the seal together and push it back on. It has wire in it so it will hold and grip better. Using a glue on the roof hoop and door seal will make it a bugger to replace.
Ah, OK, so it wasn't glued in the first place? Will have another look later.

madbadger

11,717 posts

265 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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chris watton said:
Ah, OK, so it wasn't glued in the first place? Will have another look later.
Mine aren't glued.

If you pull it it stretches (necks) the flat bit, then you can pop it back into the channel. Let go and it will shrink in length and spread out into the space.

chris watton

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Monday 7th October 2013
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madbadger said:
chris watton said:
Ah, OK, so it wasn't glued in the first place? Will have another look later.
Mine aren't glued.

If you pull it it stretches (necks) the flat bit, then you can pop it back into the channel. Let go and it will shrink in length and spread out into the space.
Thanks for that, I'll try it.

I have forgotten the knack on how to get the targa panel in the boot - was going to go for a drive topless yesterday, but for the life of me, I couldn't get that panel to slide in! (that's when I noticed the loose rubber seal)

madbadger

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265 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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chris watton said:
madbadger said:
chris watton said:
Ah, OK, so it wasn't glued in the first place? Will have another look later.
Mine aren't glued.

If you pull it it stretches (necks) the flat bit, then you can pop it back into the channel. Let go and it will shrink in length and spread out into the space.
Thanks for that, I'll try it.

I have forgotten the knack on how to get the targa panel in the boot - was going to go for a drive topless yesterday, but for the life of me, I couldn't get that panel to slide in! (that's when I noticed the loose rubber seal)
Left hand corner in as far as it goes then pivot and slide leftwards.

I though it would be like riding a bike? wink

chris watton

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Monday 7th October 2013
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madbadger said:
Left hand corner in as far as it goes then pivot and slide leftwards.

I though it would be like riding a bike? wink
cheers, again.

So did I - I went through all the motions I used to without really thinking, but still couldn't get it in. I think it may have something to do with the boot not opening wide enough

chris watton

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281 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Sorted - a simple case of putting the rubber back into the metal channel. I also managed to get the targa top into the boot - the boot doesn't quite open enough to fit it in comfortably - I had to force the boot wider for the right side of the top to drop down.

madbadger

11,717 posts

265 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Reminder of the boot lid mod:



And this was in the same folder:



smile

chris watton

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281 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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madbadger said:
Reminder of the boot lid mod:



And this was in the same folder:



smile
Ah, TY - yes, had forgotten about the boot lid mod. Thanks for that smile

Memories.... I remember borrowing those wheels from SP - it seems that now, every kit car has that same style - but only TVR has the Spiders.

SteveSPG

2,120 posts

223 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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madbadger said:
Reminder of the boot lid mod:



And this was in the same folder:



smile
is the boot lid mod @some washers under the ram connector?"

madbadger

11,717 posts

265 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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SteveSPG said:
is the boot lid mod @some washers under the ram connector?"
Aye. Unscrew the rod. Add in 3 M8 washers (possibly M6) and screw it back together.

Allows the boot to open just enough more to let you put the roof in.