YJ Rain leak
#14
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Re: YJ Rain leak
Just be carefull and make sure the hinges aren't siezed.
Bending or breaking the hinges can be a real pain to deal with
yjarray wrote:
> Fold your windshield down. It will show you right where the leak is.
> Takes about 10 minutes if everything is in good shape.
>
Bending or breaking the hinges can be a real pain to deal with
yjarray wrote:
> Fold your windshield down. It will show you right where the leak is.
> Takes about 10 minutes if everything is in good shape.
>
#15
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Re: YJ Rain leak
Just be carefull and make sure the hinges aren't siezed.
Bending or breaking the hinges can be a real pain to deal with
yjarray wrote:
> Fold your windshield down. It will show you right where the leak is.
> Takes about 10 minutes if everything is in good shape.
>
Bending or breaking the hinges can be a real pain to deal with
yjarray wrote:
> Fold your windshield down. It will show you right where the leak is.
> Takes about 10 minutes if everything is in good shape.
>
#16
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Re: YJ Rain leak
Just be carefull and make sure the hinges aren't siezed.
Bending or breaking the hinges can be a real pain to deal with
yjarray wrote:
> Fold your windshield down. It will show you right where the leak is.
> Takes about 10 minutes if everything is in good shape.
>
Bending or breaking the hinges can be a real pain to deal with
yjarray wrote:
> Fold your windshield down. It will show you right where the leak is.
> Takes about 10 minutes if everything is in good shape.
>
#17
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Re: YJ Rain leak
Having never folded the windshield down, is it just a matter of
removing the torx bolts on roll bars and the plates above the speakers?
Is there anything special about the weather stripping below the
windshield? Can I use any closed cell foam?
Thx
removing the torx bolts on roll bars and the plates above the speakers?
Is there anything special about the weather stripping below the
windshield? Can I use any closed cell foam?
Thx
#18
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Re: YJ Rain leak
Having never folded the windshield down, is it just a matter of
removing the torx bolts on roll bars and the plates above the speakers?
Is there anything special about the weather stripping below the
windshield? Can I use any closed cell foam?
Thx
removing the torx bolts on roll bars and the plates above the speakers?
Is there anything special about the weather stripping below the
windshield? Can I use any closed cell foam?
Thx
#19
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Re: YJ Rain leak
Having never folded the windshield down, is it just a matter of
removing the torx bolts on roll bars and the plates above the speakers?
Is there anything special about the weather stripping below the
windshield? Can I use any closed cell foam?
Thx
removing the torx bolts on roll bars and the plates above the speakers?
Is there anything special about the weather stripping below the
windshield? Can I use any closed cell foam?
Thx
#20
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Re: YJ Rain leak
You just remove those bolts, and fold down. If there is resistance, do not
force things. Maybe some penetrating oil will loosen things up. The
weather stripping has a cross section, that you won't easily duplicate with
"any closed cell foam". Mine has gone for eleven years without leaking. If
I get another eleven years out of the part that I install next summer, I
won't mind too much paying whatever exorbitant price they want.
Earle
<testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Having never folded the windshield down, is it just a matter of
> removing the torx bolts on roll bars and the plates above the speakers?
> Is there anything special about the weather stripping below the
> windshield? Can I use any closed cell foam?
>
> Thx
>
>
force things. Maybe some penetrating oil will loosen things up. The
weather stripping has a cross section, that you won't easily duplicate with
"any closed cell foam". Mine has gone for eleven years without leaking. If
I get another eleven years out of the part that I install next summer, I
won't mind too much paying whatever exorbitant price they want.
Earle
<testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132064484.727578.300850@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Having never folded the windshield down, is it just a matter of
> removing the torx bolts on roll bars and the plates above the speakers?
> Is there anything special about the weather stripping below the
> windshield? Can I use any closed cell foam?
>
> Thx
>
>