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From: Gary Saunders <garys@greybox.win-uk.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 1995 15:02:33



     As for leaks, I had a similar problem with my 72 Spit which I solved 
     by running two strips of double sided foam tape, sold for sealing 
     pickup truck caps to the truck bed, across the top of the windshield 
     frame.  No leaks in two years.
     
     Richard Jackson (USA version)
     72 Spitfire MK IV


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Subject: Lights and Leaks
Author:  "Chris Boston" <cboston@zeu.tt.umist.ac.uk> at Internet-Mail
Date:    9/12/95 1:23 AM


Good Afternoon folks,
     
Having spent this weekend in the Yorkshire dales with the hood down (yes the 
sun was shining), I was impressed with the handling of the spit. around the 
country lanes, especially when I sorted out the tyre preassures.
     
Returning home on Sunday night, I was less than impressed by the general lack 
of  visiblity caused by the torrential rain, coupled with the poor headlamps.
     
Firstly, has anybody fitted the halogen conversion kit...and how good is the 
improvement?
     
Secondly, as mentioned, I was stuck on the motorway in torrential rain, with 
the soft top letting in more than I would like.  I expect the odd tear and poor 
fitting parts to let a little water in, but was suprised by the amount of water 
coming in under the front of the hood, sneaking under the front of the frame. 
(Mostly onto my wife, adding to my misery.)
     
Does anybody have any tips to reduce water invasion...or does anybody have a 
spare hard top for sale (pref B.R.G. to avoid the need for a respray)?
     
Call me soft, call me a whimp, or preferably, call me with a solution.
     
Thanks,
     
Chris.
       1977 - Spitfire 1500 with Overdrive.
     
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We've used the TSSC halogen kit on our 1500 and there is quite a
difference. We went for the low-wattage kit, but I would spend
the extra few quid and get the higher rated one if doing it
again. 

 garys@greybox.win-uk.net
    




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