- 1. Re: Inner Waist Seals (score: 1)
- Author: "Ken" <sdspitfire@sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 07:52:43 -0800
- It's usually called RTV Silicone sealant / gasket maker and is available everywhere. Permatex makes a red, high temperature version. I buy the black stuff at Harbor Freight (cheap) but try any car pa
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- 2. Re: Inner Waist Seals (score: 1)
- Author: "William Davies" <bill@rarebits4classics.co.uk>
- Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 23:14:50 -0000
- Hi John, The original strip had a functional metal strip along the bottom edge onto which the clips locate. There is another decorative chrome strip along the top edge. The modern replacements do not
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- 3. Inner Waist Seals (score: 1)
- Author: John Reynolds <jfreynolds_99@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 14:41:33 -0800 (PST)
- Can someone tell me the factory correct way to install the inner waist seals on a late 1500. It appears that the seal clips should engage the part with the bare metal portion down, however, I have se
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- 4. Re: Inner Waist Seals (score: 1)
- Author: "Ken" <sdspitfire@sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 17:23:39 -0800
- A better way might be to use some rtv adhesive. That's what I did with both the inner and outer seals. Didn't like the idea of gouging the fresh paint down to bare metal which is what the clips will
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