T-bar seals leaking - now fixed!

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widster
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T-bar seals leaking - now fixed!

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I replace the tbar seals in my car a few years ago but it didn't sort the problem completely. I tried the black silicone and cling film method the other week. I will need to take it on an extended run to be sure it's completely leak free but so far so good, no leaks!
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I tried that method last year and found that it did improve the leaks, so I tried it again but it made things worse the second time.
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I don't think it's an exact science. Last time I tried it I still had a few drips. Quite easy to remove and try again though if it doesn't work first time.
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The bolts that hold the central bar down break away

Getting that right is the main secret :)

If you want to know exactly what I mean just ask
Peter

1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
widster
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elbon50 wrote:The bolts that hold the central bar down break away

Getting that right is the main secret :)

If you want to know exactly what I mean just ask


What do you mean? :)
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Lol

The central bar is a double channel which holds the inner ends of the glass panels

The bar is held to the centre roof rail with 4 bolts

The bolts break away from the central bar, which then doesn't hold down properly

You need to remove the seals to find out if the bolts are broken
Peter

1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
widster
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Thanks for that Peter. I'll have a look.
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There was an extensive photo thread on how to fix this properly by Jinxy, working on someone else's motor. I cannot see it on this site so it may be on one of the others. As I recall it involved stripping everything back and replacing the rusted (leaking) studs. Probably worth asking Jinxy.
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widster
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Superfly wrote:There was an extensive photo thread on how to fix this properly by Jinxy, working on someone else's motor. I cannot see it on this site so it may be on one of the others. As I recall it involved stripping everything back and replacing the rusted (leaking) studs. Probably worth asking Jinxy.


No you mention it I do recall seeing that a few years ago. Not sure where it is now. I'll do an internet trawl when I get a few minutes. I've got another mk1 now which has a bad leak so might be useful to know for that one too.
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Oh, just seen the link. Thanks Jimi . :thumleft:
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mine leaks both sides I reckon its because my door hinges have dropped a little and also the doors move up and down while driving over bumps
before I tackle the roof I want to fix the door hinges ,its allways garaged so not a big problem unless I get caught in the rain
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chrismanchr wrote:mine leaks both sides I reckon its because my door hinges have dropped a little and also the doors move up and down while driving over bumps
before I tackle the roof I want to fix the door hinges ,its allways garaged so not a big problem unless I get caught in the rain


I had a problem with the drivers door which had dropped. It was a while ago but I think I sorted it with some washers behind the bottom hinge. It's been fine ever since.
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If you read page 3 of the thread which Jinxy started, you'll see what I did to solve the main water leak

The round ended grommets are no longer available from Mr T

Imran recently had the last one in all the world held by Toyota :shock:

So if anyone has any tucked away, he wants some :)

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=71686
Peter

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2011 Honda Civic Type R
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