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Tony I'd take the end covers off before prising out the guides as it reduced the risk of cracking them with the screwdriver.
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Yep, good call Chris, ive never broke mine, but there is always a first time . Jinxy
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Just fitted eccentric rod guides to mine to cure a leak that recently developed on the rear of the passenger side panel only to find that I had 3 standard and one eccentric already fitted
Unsurprisingly perhaps, the eccentric one was in the corner that recently developed the leak - upside down
Anyway, got four now (right way around) so hoping for another 3 years of watertight motoring [-o<
The moral to this story is if you have a leak in one corner, look closely before jumping to conclusions
Unsurprisingly perhaps, the eccentric one was in the corner that recently developed the leak - upside down
Anyway, got four now (right way around) so hoping for another 3 years of watertight motoring [-o<
The moral to this story is if you have a leak in one corner, look closely before jumping to conclusions
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I found that I already had eccentrics in the wrong way up too, now i know i dont need em at least. didnt totally fix it though, however the rain has been wild and extreme + i need to fix the window on drivers side so this may not be helping much at all as it goes up too high, i have new bits to fit and more rubber treating....
if anyone gets a forever fix let us know
if anyone gets a forever fix let us know
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Hmm.. I'm confused now
Should the hole be off centred towards the bottom left of the car or face inwards to the centre?
Regards,
Should the hole be off centred towards the bottom left of the car or face inwards to the centre?
Regards,
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isn't that the same thing?
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The hole should be facing inwards and downwards Luke
If they all faced left, the ones on the other side of the car would be working against what you are trying to achieve.
If they all faced left, the ones on the other side of the car would be working against what you are trying to achieve.
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Well the eccentric guides didn't work
I tried the silicone and cling film method last weekend, but have been driving around in a company car all week (a Renault Scenic 1.6 auto ) and the MR2 has been safely tucked up in my garage, so I haven't had chance to see if it works. However, the Renault developed a fault yesterday so I have to go out on business in my own car, which will either be the 200SX ( - too much petrol) or the MR2
I tried the silicone and cling film method last weekend, but have been driving around in a company car all week (a Renault Scenic 1.6 auto ) and the MR2 has been safely tucked up in my garage, so I haven't had chance to see if it works. However, the Renault developed a fault yesterday so I have to go out on business in my own car, which will either be the 200SX ( - too much petrol) or the MR2
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Could you make pics where you applied it? It didn't work for mine Mine leaks where the body hits the panel in the front. And it leaks baaad
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I'll get some pictures over the weekend. So far, it hasn't cured the problem, but it has reduced it a bit
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I've applied the silicone at the tops of the A pillar and B pillar where the T bar sits...
Using this stuff...
Apply cling film...
Refit the roof section...
And leave to dry for a few hours with crossed fingers
Using this stuff...
Apply cling film...
Refit the roof section...
And leave to dry for a few hours with crossed fingers
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mine leaks down the front of the front seal, and the water comes in at the front of the headliner by the windscreen. cant see why or how though, its just where it does. gonna get eccentric holes and then once theyre in silicone up the front seal. that will hold until summer when i dont need to worry so much. and come summer ive got some better ideas on how to fix it, it involves losing the glass for a start
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It rained today and not a drip entered the cabin
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Ok concentric thingies fitted at that seems to have fixed the leak in the passenger side, and improved the drivers side but the rear edge B pillar no seem to pass water near the door glass. I've done the door hinge thing so now need to adjust the glass.
Hopefully.
Hopefully.
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It rained today and not a drip entered the cabin
Nice one, but I thought you are supposed to put the sealant on the roof panels so it is not visible when the roof is removed?
Mine now leaks through the top of the windscreen, probably due to the rust. After 3 years of no problems it's all going at once now!
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When the excess is all trimmed off, you can't really notice it
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In the past have fitted the off centre rods, used silicone with bits of rubber inertube to seal sprayed all seals and IT STILL LEAKS As Chris will testify I have a bloody big gap in the rubber seal on the drivers T-bar panel for no reason? So I have resigned myself to sitting on a plastic bag when driving the car until I have another go with the silicon.
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with regards the clingfilm and silicone method....
do people recommend putting the clingfilm down first onto the existing seals, adding silicone on top of this, and then putting the glass back on whilst the silicone is still wet?
this way the curing silicone wont eat away at the rubber (which it will do if exposed to it whilst uncured!), will stick to the glass much better than it will to rubber, can be easily cut back if it spreads out too far on the glass, and will come off with the glass and not leave messy lumps on the seals when the glass is removed (which would look rather nasty)
i though my leaks had done, but theyre back, so ive got eccentric holes to fit £5.78 from Toyota for the 4, part no: 63284-17030) which im going to try next, and then failing that the silicone and clingfilm is coming out!!
P.S. a few people have mentioned in the past that the seals which go on the removable glass assembly are no longer available. well Toyota can still get them, so if your leak is there its worth giving your local Toyota dealership a ring
do people recommend putting the clingfilm down first onto the existing seals, adding silicone on top of this, and then putting the glass back on whilst the silicone is still wet?
this way the curing silicone wont eat away at the rubber (which it will do if exposed to it whilst uncured!), will stick to the glass much better than it will to rubber, can be easily cut back if it spreads out too far on the glass, and will come off with the glass and not leave messy lumps on the seals when the glass is removed (which would look rather nasty)
i though my leaks had done, but theyre back, so ive got eccentric holes to fit £5.78 from Toyota for the 4, part no: 63284-17030) which im going to try next, and then failing that the silicone and clingfilm is coming out!!
P.S. a few people have mentioned in the past that the seals which go on the removable glass assembly are no longer available. well Toyota can still get them, so if your leak is there its worth giving your local Toyota dealership a ring
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Jim-SR wrote:
P.S. a few people have mentioned in the past that the seals which go on the removable glass assembly are no longer available. well Toyota can still get them, so if your leak is there its worth giving your local Toyota dealership a ring
Really? O goody since thats what's dead on mine. Any idea of part numbers please??
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Where I've applied silicone is where rubber meets rubber.
Passenger side leaked today
Passenger side leaked today