Hello Rob,
many years ago I used to fly a De Havilland Tiger Moth with an open
cockpit, I fully appreciate how you felt.
Regards.
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Westcott" <westcotc@earthlink.net>
To: "Healeys" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: Air Leak
> Hey Ben,
> I remember driving our cars in the rain last year, I got more water
> in my lap driving yours with the top up than in mine with the top down. I
> just bought a Nor' Wester style fishing hat and full weather gear for our
> next drive in the Pacific NW "Sun". I got past the discomfort and really
> enjoyed that drive with the wind and the rain in my face.
>
> Rob Westcott
> '55 BN1
>
> Ben Prince wrote:
>
>>When the top (hood) is up on my BN1, apparently there is a gap between the
>>windshield and the top (hood). Air blows over the upper edge of the
>>windshield and into the cabin. On a rainy day, water comes through. What
>>do
>>you experts do to seal between the windshield and the top (hood)? I have
>>tried adding foam weather-stripping, but it doesn't help much.
>>
>>
>>I would much appreciate your advice on how to get rid of the air leak..
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Ben
>>BN1
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