Terry Tanner at BPS told me once that he guaranteed the doors to pass a fire
hose test when he modded them and added his own door seals. This I think
assumes those with air door conversions. I can't remember for sure.
The door mods aren't that hard if you're a DIY'er; then you can just
purchase the seals and save a couple of grand.
Unfortunately, this doesn't cure all the leaks. You have to fix the roof
seams and rear hatch also.
GM
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> Greetings to all:
>
> Let me introduce myself. My name is Charlie Templeton. I am a new
> BI member. I have yet to purchase my Brick yet, but I am shopping around.
>
> I am curious, is there a sure-fire method to seal the doors from
> leaking? I have corresponded with Scott Isensee concerning this. I
wonder
> if anyone else has any guidance in this area? I intend to drive my
Bricklin
> daily when I finally get one.
>
> I enjoy reading the postings daily.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charlie Templeton
> charlie@uta.edu
>
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