So in this case, just the glass to the rubber, or maybe even no. Anyone have
any other thoughts on this...
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Gene Hart
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1973 TR6 CF10918 U
(Now UO, thanks j.esposito)
Carmine to Pimento
(thanks PPG)
Undergoing frame off
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> I recently had a glass shop replace my windscreen (no time to do it myself,
> plus it was covered by ins). When I asked the shop installer about sealer,
> he told me that these windows don't need any sealer. Further, he told me
> never to use silicone sealer on good paint or bare metal. According to him,
> the acid in the sealer will eventually ruin paint and corrode metal, causing
> a leak. He does a lot of vintage cars and seemed to know what he was talking
> about.
>
> Peter
> '68 TR250
>
>
>
> on 3/5/04 11:06 AM, genehart@att.net at genehart@att.net wrote:
>
> > Aaron,
> >
> > I'm doing the same to my powder coated frame. I was wondering, do you use
>the
> > silicone sealer in the channel where the glass is, or just where the rubber
> > mounts to the frame?
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