Hi Scott
The only real way to seal this is to remove the screen and put flexible
screen sealer in the groove that the screen sits into the rubber, whilst
your doing that you may as well fit a new rubber, don't forget to seal the
rubber to the frame.
Graham,
1967 1300 FWD
1968 2000 Saloon
1972 2.5PI Saloon
1974 Sprinted Dolomite 1850
1975 Toledo in restoration!
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| I was driving the TR-6 in a prolonged rain shower the other day.
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| Normally I don't do such things, but this time it was unavoidable.
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| I learned that my windshield leaks.
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| It leaks between the glass and the rubber seal.
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| As hard as those things are to get in, I figured it would keep the water
out.
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| Anyway . . . has anyone else had this problem and fixed it.
| (Don't say put in a new windshield. . . .please.)
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| Is there a better way than clear silicone along the joint?
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| Thanks in advance.
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| Scott
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