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Leaking doors

Postby Stairheedrammy » Sun Sep 18, 2011 8:36 pm

Now that my rear swimming pool has been drained I notice that there is a gap between the doors and the rubber door seals, soaking the drivers seat- can I adjust the door or do I need to get a wider seal?
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Re: Leaking doors

Postby Hans Efde » Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:16 pm

The window frame should touch the seal. If the doors are correctly adjusted and the frame is in good condition (they can break just above the door, I glued a block of wood inside the door between the frame and the door to stabilize it). Also I glued a T-seal on top of the frame.It falls over the O-seal and seals the gap between the door and the monocoque. It looks a bit like this:
http://home.wanadoo.nl/hansefde/assets/ ... e_fig2.gif

Also make sure that rain that gets inside the door can drain. Usually rain runs via the inner side of the doorcard on the O-seal and back into the car. I used a piece of plastic to prevent it. It looks like this:
http://home.wanadoo.nl/hansefde/assets/ ... 9b86e0.gif
When you have done both things, your doors will be 100% watertight.
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Re: Leaking doors

Postby lankyjames » Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:16 pm

Stairheedrammy wrote:Now that my rear swimming pool has been drained I notice that there is a gap between the doors and the rubber door seals, soaking the drivers seat- can I adjust the door or do I need to get a wider seal?
thanks
Mark


I get this, sometimes it seals just-about, but most of the time this can't hold water back...and it gets even worse when i wind the window down...

I have spare doors, but have not had the time to test if they fit any better and i am unsure of the amount of play or adjustment in the hinges!

Hans has a good article about seals and getting wet on his website - he'll be along soon enough :)

Edit; hans beat me to the punch already.
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Re: Leaking doors

Postby Hans Efde » Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:19 am

lankyjames wrote:Edit; hans beat me to the punch already.


Yes I am connected to the forum like a Borg to its Hyve.
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Re: Leaking doors

Postby Stairheedrammy » Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:28 pm

Thanks for this gents- Hans- where did you get the t seal, as I can seem to find any
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Re: Leaking doors

Postby Hans Efde » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:12 pm

Stairheedrammy wrote:Thanks for this gents- Hans- where did you get the t seal, as I can seem to find any
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I got it from this company: http://www.technirub.nl/
It is a standard extrusion rubber. I suppose a similar company in england should exist. Maybe these guys: http://www.phoenixtrims.co.uk/
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Re: Leaking doors

Postby Stairheedrammy » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:36 pm

Thanks Hans
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Re: Leaking doors

Postby johnnyfixit » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:47 pm

just checked the new addition and mine has snapped on the passenger side also the door mechanism only lets the window go down half way more future developements
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