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To: Richard_Jackson@FTDETRCK-CCMAIL.ARMY.MIL
Subject: Re: Lights and Leaks<9508128109.AA810919139@ftdetrck-ccmail.army.mil>
From: "Richard Jackson - Network Technician ext. 2570"<RICHARD.JACKSON@nene.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 1995 13:17:48 +0000 (GMT)
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net, RICHARD.JACKSON@nene.ac.uk
>     As for leaks, I had a similar problem with my 72 Spit which I solved
>     by running two strips of double sided foam tape, sold for sealing
>     pickup truck caps to the truck bed, across the top of the windshield
>     frame.  No leaks in two years.
     
>     Richard Jackson (USA version)
>     72 Spitfire MK IV

I bought an original type seal from John Kipping Spares in Coventry for 7 pound
no water gets in now.......


Richard Jackson (The original English version).
'73 Spitfire MK IV


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>Subject: Lights and Leaks
>Author:  "Chris Boston" <cboston@zeu.tt.umist.ac.uk> at Internet-Mail
>Date:    9/12/95 1:23 AM


>Good Afternoon folks,
     
>Having spent this weekend in the Yorkshire dales with the hood down (yes the
>sun was shining), I was impressed with the handling of the spit. around the
>country lanes, especially when I sorted out the tyre preassures.
     
>Returning home on Sunday night, I was less than impressed by the general lack
>of  visiblity caused by the torrential rain, coupled with the poor headlamps.
     
>Firstly, has anybody fitted the halogen conversion kit...and how good is the
>improvement?
     
>Secondly, as mentioned, I was stuck on the motorway in torrential rain, with
>the soft top letting in more than I would like.  I expect the odd tear and poor
>fitting parts to let a little water in, but was suprised by the amount of water
>coming in under the front of the hood, sneaking under the front of the frame.
>(Mostly onto my wife, adding to my misery.)
     
>Does anybody have any tips to reduce water invasion...or does anybody have a
>spare hard top for sale (pref B.R.G. to avoid the need for a respray)?
     
>Call me soft, call me a whimp, or preferably, call me with a solution.
     
>Thanks,
     
>Chris.
>       1977 - Spitfire 1500 with Overdrive.
     
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