98 Wrangler: No Wipers
#11
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Water on Floor (Was: 98 Wrangler: No Wipers)
No, no... I ran the bead of silicone on top of the existing foam
gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
Mark
'98 XJ
'98 TJ
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
>Ahh man.....
>
>Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
>turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
>metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
>
>You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
>> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
>> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
>> >anyway?)
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Mark
>> >'98 TJ
>> >'98 XJ
>>
>> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
>> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
>> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
>> passenger floorboards" problem.
>>
>> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
>> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
>> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
>> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
>> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
>> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
>> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
>> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
>> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
>> re-installed the cowl panel.
>>
>> Just passing this one along.
>>
>> Mark
>> '98 TJ
>> '98 XJ
gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
Mark
'98 XJ
'98 TJ
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
>Ahh man.....
>
>Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
>turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
>metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
>
>You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
>> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
>> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
>> >anyway?)
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Mark
>> >'98 TJ
>> >'98 XJ
>>
>> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
>> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
>> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
>> passenger floorboards" problem.
>>
>> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
>> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
>> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
>> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
>> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
>> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
>> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
>> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
>> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
>> re-installed the cowl panel.
>>
>> Just passing this one along.
>>
>> Mark
>> '98 TJ
>> '98 XJ
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Water on Floor (Was: 98 Wrangler: No Wipers)
No, no... I ran the bead of silicone on top of the existing foam
gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
Mark
'98 XJ
'98 TJ
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
>Ahh man.....
>
>Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
>turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
>metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
>
>You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
>> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
>> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
>> >anyway?)
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Mark
>> >'98 TJ
>> >'98 XJ
>>
>> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
>> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
>> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
>> passenger floorboards" problem.
>>
>> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
>> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
>> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
>> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
>> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
>> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
>> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
>> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
>> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
>> re-installed the cowl panel.
>>
>> Just passing this one along.
>>
>> Mark
>> '98 TJ
>> '98 XJ
gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
Mark
'98 XJ
'98 TJ
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
>Ahh man.....
>
>Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
>turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
>metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
>
>You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
>> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
>> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
>> >anyway?)
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Mark
>> >'98 TJ
>> >'98 XJ
>>
>> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
>> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
>> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
>> passenger floorboards" problem.
>>
>> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
>> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
>> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
>> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
>> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
>> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
>> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
>> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
>> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
>> re-installed the cowl panel.
>>
>> Just passing this one along.
>>
>> Mark
>> '98 TJ
>> '98 XJ
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Water on Floor (Was: 98 Wrangler: No Wipers)
No, no... I ran the bead of silicone on top of the existing foam
gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
Mark
'98 XJ
'98 TJ
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
>Ahh man.....
>
>Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
>turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
>metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
>
>You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
>> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
>> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
>> >anyway?)
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Mark
>> >'98 TJ
>> >'98 XJ
>>
>> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
>> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
>> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
>> passenger floorboards" problem.
>>
>> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
>> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
>> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
>> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
>> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
>> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
>> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
>> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
>> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
>> re-installed the cowl panel.
>>
>> Just passing this one along.
>>
>> Mark
>> '98 TJ
>> '98 XJ
gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
Mark
'98 XJ
'98 TJ
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
>Ahh man.....
>
>Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
>turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
>metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
>
>You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
>> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
>> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
>> >anyway?)
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Mark
>> >'98 TJ
>> >'98 XJ
>>
>> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
>> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
>> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
>> passenger floorboards" problem.
>>
>> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
>> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
>> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
>> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
>> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
>> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
>> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
>> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
>> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
>> re-installed the cowl panel.
>>
>> Just passing this one along.
>>
>> Mark
>> '98 TJ
>> '98 XJ
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Water on Floor (Was: 98 Wrangler: No Wipers)
Ya silicone can be nasty stuff. If you use any except the special
sensor safe stuff and the O2 gets the slightest whiff of it, it is one
dead O2 sensor.
The acid is acetic acid I believe and I have seen a pile of totally
rotted out windshield frames when folks tried to fix leaks. One guy
used it to hold the vinyl roof on. Man it sure was funny when the wind
peeled it back one day. Nothing left....
Mike
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> No, no... I ran the bead of silicone on top of the existing foam
> gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
> together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
>
> Mark
> '98 XJ
> '98 TJ
>
> On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Ahh man.....
> >
> >Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
> >turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
> >metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
> >
> >You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
> >
> >Mike
> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> >"M. E. Bye" wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
> >> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
> >> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
> >> >anyway?)
> >> >
> >> >Thanks,
> >> >
> >> >Mark
> >> >'98 TJ
> >> >'98 XJ
> >>
> >> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
> >> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
> >> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
> >> passenger floorboards" problem.
> >>
> >> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
> >> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
> >> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
> >> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
> >> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
> >> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
> >> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
> >> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
> >> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
> >> re-installed the cowl panel.
> >>
> >> Just passing this one along.
> >>
> >> Mark
> >> '98 TJ
> >> '98 XJ
sensor safe stuff and the O2 gets the slightest whiff of it, it is one
dead O2 sensor.
The acid is acetic acid I believe and I have seen a pile of totally
rotted out windshield frames when folks tried to fix leaks. One guy
used it to hold the vinyl roof on. Man it sure was funny when the wind
peeled it back one day. Nothing left....
Mike
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> No, no... I ran the bead of silicone on top of the existing foam
> gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
> together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
>
> Mark
> '98 XJ
> '98 TJ
>
> On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Ahh man.....
> >
> >Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
> >turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
> >metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
> >
> >You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
> >
> >Mike
> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> >"M. E. Bye" wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
> >> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
> >> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
> >> >anyway?)
> >> >
> >> >Thanks,
> >> >
> >> >Mark
> >> >'98 TJ
> >> >'98 XJ
> >>
> >> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
> >> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
> >> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
> >> passenger floorboards" problem.
> >>
> >> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
> >> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
> >> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
> >> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
> >> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
> >> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
> >> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
> >> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
> >> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
> >> re-installed the cowl panel.
> >>
> >> Just passing this one along.
> >>
> >> Mark
> >> '98 TJ
> >> '98 XJ
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Water on Floor (Was: 98 Wrangler: No Wipers)
Ya silicone can be nasty stuff. If you use any except the special
sensor safe stuff and the O2 gets the slightest whiff of it, it is one
dead O2 sensor.
The acid is acetic acid I believe and I have seen a pile of totally
rotted out windshield frames when folks tried to fix leaks. One guy
used it to hold the vinyl roof on. Man it sure was funny when the wind
peeled it back one day. Nothing left....
Mike
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> No, no... I ran the bead of silicone on top of the existing foam
> gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
> together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
>
> Mark
> '98 XJ
> '98 TJ
>
> On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Ahh man.....
> >
> >Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
> >turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
> >metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
> >
> >You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
> >
> >Mike
> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> >"M. E. Bye" wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
> >> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
> >> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
> >> >anyway?)
> >> >
> >> >Thanks,
> >> >
> >> >Mark
> >> >'98 TJ
> >> >'98 XJ
> >>
> >> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
> >> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
> >> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
> >> passenger floorboards" problem.
> >>
> >> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
> >> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
> >> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
> >> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
> >> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
> >> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
> >> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
> >> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
> >> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
> >> re-installed the cowl panel.
> >>
> >> Just passing this one along.
> >>
> >> Mark
> >> '98 TJ
> >> '98 XJ
sensor safe stuff and the O2 gets the slightest whiff of it, it is one
dead O2 sensor.
The acid is acetic acid I believe and I have seen a pile of totally
rotted out windshield frames when folks tried to fix leaks. One guy
used it to hold the vinyl roof on. Man it sure was funny when the wind
peeled it back one day. Nothing left....
Mike
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> No, no... I ran the bead of silicone on top of the existing foam
> gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
> together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
>
> Mark
> '98 XJ
> '98 TJ
>
> On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Ahh man.....
> >
> >Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
> >turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
> >metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
> >
> >You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
> >
> >Mike
> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> >"M. E. Bye" wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
> >> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
> >> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
> >> >anyway?)
> >> >
> >> >Thanks,
> >> >
> >> >Mark
> >> >'98 TJ
> >> >'98 XJ
> >>
> >> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
> >> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
> >> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
> >> passenger floorboards" problem.
> >>
> >> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
> >> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
> >> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
> >> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
> >> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
> >> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
> >> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
> >> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
> >> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
> >> re-installed the cowl panel.
> >>
> >> Just passing this one along.
> >>
> >> Mark
> >> '98 TJ
> >> '98 XJ
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Water on Floor (Was: 98 Wrangler: No Wipers)
Ya silicone can be nasty stuff. If you use any except the special
sensor safe stuff and the O2 gets the slightest whiff of it, it is one
dead O2 sensor.
The acid is acetic acid I believe and I have seen a pile of totally
rotted out windshield frames when folks tried to fix leaks. One guy
used it to hold the vinyl roof on. Man it sure was funny when the wind
peeled it back one day. Nothing left....
Mike
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> No, no... I ran the bead of silicone on top of the existing foam
> gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
> together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
>
> Mark
> '98 XJ
> '98 TJ
>
> On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Ahh man.....
> >
> >Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
> >turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
> >metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
> >
> >You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
> >
> >Mike
> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> >"M. E. Bye" wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
> >> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
> >> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
> >> >anyway?)
> >> >
> >> >Thanks,
> >> >
> >> >Mark
> >> >'98 TJ
> >> >'98 XJ
> >>
> >> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
> >> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
> >> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
> >> passenger floorboards" problem.
> >>
> >> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
> >> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
> >> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
> >> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
> >> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
> >> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
> >> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
> >> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
> >> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
> >> re-installed the cowl panel.
> >>
> >> Just passing this one along.
> >>
> >> Mark
> >> '98 TJ
> >> '98 XJ
sensor safe stuff and the O2 gets the slightest whiff of it, it is one
dead O2 sensor.
The acid is acetic acid I believe and I have seen a pile of totally
rotted out windshield frames when folks tried to fix leaks. One guy
used it to hold the vinyl roof on. Man it sure was funny when the wind
peeled it back one day. Nothing left....
Mike
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> No, no... I ran the bead of silicone on top of the existing foam
> gasket (not on the sheet metal) to hold the new foam and the old foam
> together. Thanks for the tip, tho. I'd never heard that before.
>
> Mark
> '98 XJ
> '98 TJ
>
> On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:52:03 -0500, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >Ahh man.....
> >
> >Silicone is really bad news next to body metal. It outgasses fumes that
> >turn into acid when in contact with moisture and it 'will' rot out the
> >metal panel really fast. Totally rot it out.
> >
> >You need to use a butyl compound around sheet metal.
> >
> >Mike
> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> >"M. E. Bye" wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:42:53 -0600, M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Worst snow storm of the year going this morning and I go out to my TJ
> >> >and discover that I don't have any wiper action. Fuse is good. What
> >> >do y'all recommend as my next move? (P.S. Where is the wiper motor,
> >> >anyway?)
> >> >
> >> >Thanks,
> >> >
> >> >Mark
> >> >'98 TJ
> >> >'98 XJ
> >>
> >> So... in below zero temperatures whilst replacing the wiper motor that
> >> went ---- up on me last week during the worst winter storm so far this
> >> year, I may have discovered (and hopefully cured) my "water on the
> >> passenger floorboards" problem.
> >>
> >> Once the cowl panel was off, I noticed that on the passenger side,
> >> surrounding the fresh air intake, is a rather large "gasket" of foam
> >> rubber. The foam on my TJ seemed to be unusually wet, quite a bit of
> >> corrosion and debris around the screw/speed nut that secures the cowl
> >> panel in that area. I cleaned it up as best I could and went to the
> >> local hardware store and bought some foam weather stripping (the big
> >> thick stuff you'd shove in around a window air conditioner). I ran a
> >> bead of silicone adhesive and with the new weatherstrip, added an
> >> additional layer that would be compressed a little tighter when I
> >> re-installed the cowl panel.
> >>
> >> Just passing this one along.
> >>
> >> Mark
> >> '98 TJ
> >> '98 XJ
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)