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 Post subject: T-Top leaks
PostPosted:Mon Aug 15, 2011 3:06 pm 
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Big Block

Joined:Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:47 pm
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Car Details:1998 Camaro, V6 3.8, Auto, Red, T-Tops
Location:Scotland
Hey all,

I need to plug a couple of leaks in the t-tops before winter sets in.
What does everyone tend to use?
Is there anything which isn’t too sticky, messy etc?

Regards
DS


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 Post subject: Re: T-Top leaks
PostPosted:Tue Aug 16, 2011 5:54 pm 
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Big Block
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Joined:Sat May 15, 2010 2:16 pm
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Car Details:1999 (Registered as New 2001) Black 3.8 V6 Targa Top
Location:March, Cambridgeshire
Do you know why they are leaking?. Is it because the seals are worn or damaged. Or is it that the drainage chanels in the weather stripping are blocked and the water is backing up because it can't escape quick enough.

I cleaned all mine out with a thin plastic rod and then flushed them with water, it was suprising the crap that came out. I have had no problems with mine thankfully.

Hope this helps.

Cheers Gerry

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 Post subject: Re: T-Top leaks
PostPosted:Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:31 pm 
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Big Block

Joined:Fri Aug 06, 2010 7:51 pm
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There is an answer that someone else on this site has tried, pasted in below.

"This worked on an old MR2 T top I had.:

Take off the offending T top. Put some black silicon sealant on the rubber where it's leaking. Cover it in clingfilm so it is not going anywhere you don't want. Replace the top in position and leave until it dries, then remove the clingfilm. This should create a better seal than the tired rubber. You can't really see it unless you're looking either.

Let me know if that helps! Jon"


Myself, I've had no leaks. First and foremost find where the leak is coming from - I'd try Gerry's idea first.
Cheers
Stuart


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 Post subject: Re: T-Top leaks
PostPosted:Wed Aug 17, 2011 8:35 am 
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Big Block

Joined:Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:47 pm
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Car Details:1998 Camaro, V6 3.8, Auto, Red, T-Tops
Location:Scotland
Hey, cheers guys :)
The rubber looks OK as far as I can tell, I think it may be a drainage problem now I think about it!
Particularly a problem when there is snow sitting on the roof, when it melts it comes in worse than usual.
I'll have a closer look, if it ever stops raining!!

Kind Regards
DS


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 Post subject: Re: T-Top leaks
PostPosted:Fri Aug 19, 2011 3:43 pm 
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Small Block

Joined:Tue May 10, 2011 6:45 pm
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Car Details:1996 V6 Camaro, Black
Location:Newcastle Upon Tyne
I got some special stuff from germany. It was called Gummi Pfledge Stift. it comes in a small pot with a sponge applicator head. After about 3 treatments with this, my T-Tops stopped leaking :)

Got it off ebay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EINSZETT-GUMM ... 5ae13668cc

Highly recommend it to everyone on all rubber seals

Peter


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 Post subject: Re: T-Top leaks
PostPosted:Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:34 am 
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Big Block

Joined:Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:47 pm
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Car Details:1998 Camaro, V6 3.8, Auto, Red, T-Tops
Location:Scotland
Thanks for the tips guys :thumbup:

I believe I’ve found the problem, checked it with the hose and all dry so far, just waiting for it to rain again!!
There is a small ‘flap’ of rubber on the weather stripping at each end of the t-tops on the roof weatherstripping, about 5mm in size.
When you put the t-tops back on, these ‘flaps’ should remain on the outside, providing an overlapping seal for where the t-top weather stripping meets.
Now, my leaks were at the two sides where these ‘flaps’ were pushed in when I put the roof back on, so I just need to remember to hold these two ‘flaps’ out when I put the roof back on so they are on the outside to form the seal.
So obvious, can’t believe I didn’t see this before!! :roll:
Hope this may help someone else.

Kind Regards
DS


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