08-03-2010 | #1 |
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Rear hatch weatherstrip.
The rear window weather stripping on the ZR-1's and base vettes usually will come apart at the corners over time. When they are originally made, it appears that they are glued with what I assume is a 3M product. Has anyone here had any success re-gluing? Mine is starting to come apart, but hasn't completely separated yet. My brother has a base Vette that has completely failed. I've not seen a aftermarket window seal that is as good as the original. They are fairly expensive as well. I've been thinking about building a fixture to accurately position (out of the car) the window seal for re-gluing.
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
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89 one I had for about years without fail, before I sold it
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
About $59 from Wilcox on sale. They ALL last about two years. Some black RTV in the corners may help if they are not seperated already. Dyelectric grease keeps them supple and conditioned
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
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Whose did you by that fit well? Was it the same as GC mentioned? Thanks, John |
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
Corvette America was one, the other was Lonestar on eBay I think
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
I went with OEM 3 or 4 years ago....
Very expensive, but some have issues with reproductions. David |
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
For any Weather strip for our cars here is what I would use
Hatch, OEM or Aftermarket (no issues with Aftermarket for me) Doors themselves, OEM, Aftermarket is not as durable Roof (targa), OEM or Melrose Repros.. My Melrose pieces are as soft as OEM A and B Pillar, OEM but I am using the stuff from Melrose, it is okay so far
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
Both sides corners on mine are separating. Is this a difficult project to replace? Never did any weather stripping before.......
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08-04-2010 | #10 |
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
I think I need to get in contact with a applications specialist at 3M and see what is the best product for gluing the corners. I can make a fixture that would accurately mitre cut a 1/16 or so off of each cut to get into virgin material. Then hold the strip in the fixture to apply and hold the glue while it cures. I'm fairly certain that 3M developed the adhesive that was originally used and they probably have developed a superior product since then.
I used to work in a speaker manufacturing plant and we used a variety of adhesives for a gazillion applications. One of those applications was gluing the rubber surround of a woofer to the paper cone. This was done with a product that was referred to as "black max" and stayed pliable for the life of the product. These cones were subjected to a battery of environmental stress testing---salt spray, UV resistance, heat-cold survival, etc. I think that product might work well for the weather strip. Accurately cutting and regluing is what will determine how well it works. |
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