Is a seal needed here or do I use silicon sealant of some kind?
I would stick with the intended glazing strip. I found it to be quite
a job, though- a rubber mallet is very useful here. I had to start
over three times before I got it right. Fortunately, you can get the
needed experience by doing it over and over again without much risk
of damaging the frame ,windshield or strip.
I considered using silicon after the first two attempts; am glad
didn't. It's messy, often hard to remove and not original.
Hans
TR3A
On Sep 5, 2011, at 8:29 AM, Carl TR wrote:
> Both should be the same or at least interchangeable. It is a "glazing
> strip" about 2 1/2" wide that is wrapped over the side & top edge
> of the
> glass (then trimmed to "fit"). It is also possible that you could
> buy it
> locally at a glass shop.
>
> I have TRF's if you need actual measurements.
> Carl
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [TR] windshield seal.......nafziger forgot to mention for
> tr-3
>
> Oh my.....forgot to mention windshield was for tr-3
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