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Re: Moisture causes windshield delamination?
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Re: Moisture causes windshield delamination?
What is the source of this write-up?
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Re: Moisture causes windshield delamination?
I've seen a lot of ZR-1s over the years. Given a stock windshield most have some level of delam.
This last weekend I was with a group of ZR-1s. I saw a 91 with 27k mi or so with the worst delam I've ever seen. It was a Texas car so maybe the heat issue is a big factor or maybe that run in 91 was the worst, dunno. What I did notice was a distinct pattern on both sides. The patterns were repeated twice on each side. The patten looked like some sort of handling apparatus marks. Like a giant two pronged fork extending from the edge in about 100mm toward the middle of the windshield. Thing was where these marks were had no delam. It was all around the window but not there. Go figure. My 90 with 92k mi has a relatively low delam issue. Only the upper corners. And since i have very little pitting I plan to keep it for the time being. I agree too. It's easy to spot the micro screen tint on a ZR-1 and I too like it.
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06-10-2012 | #14 |
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Re: Moisture causes windshield delamination?
I've had my 91',#1236, since nearly new. It now has 66K mi.
It has slight windshield delamination. Approx. 1" on the top, and 1 1/2" on the sides, none on the bottom. Aesthetically, not too bad. For eighteen years it has been garaged inside, in a non-air conditioned garage here in tropical South Florida. Definitely a high heat, 90+f. much of the time, and high humidity, 85-95%, environment. It is only subjected to water when it's washed. I have no technical expertise, but I suspect the problem is caused by inadequate edge sealing at the time of manufacture. BTW, this might be a subject for an interesting poll of owners. Ask all the environmental questions of guys who actually know what conditions the car has been subjected to over it's lifetime. You might be able to draw some conclusions from the aggregate of answers.
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06-10-2012 | #15 |
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Re: Moisture causes windshield delamination?
There is a tremendous amount of archived email on delamination. I know somewhere in there a definitive explanation was given for the pathology of the failure on our particular windshield.
When searching I get 201 hits on "delamination". Thing is, what is in the ZR-1 Net Registry as "Archives" is incomplete. It only goes back to 2001 or so. I have personal copies of all email on the ZR-1 email list going back to 1995. This traces back to before the current ZR-1 NET Registry was created out of dissolving the then ZR-1 NET in order to liquidate the "Lifetime membership" idea. Even before the ZR-1 NET there was a ZR-1 Registry which was discontinued before the ZR-1 NET was created. The point is, the older emails (1995-2000) may also have to be searched to find important work done on finding the root cause for GMs foobar windshields. I may do that later this week.
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Re: Moisture causes windshield delamination?
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And all of the Z guys I know in Houston don't have what I would consider severe delamination. I do think its subject to each individual windshield. Of course im no expert. I just know what Ive seen with my own eyes. Last edited by rhipsher; 06-10-2012 at 03:44 PM. |
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06-10-2012 | #17 |
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Re: Moisture causes windshield delamination?
Here is a reprint of an opinion by Dave Bright (mom) some 10yrs ago after taking a poll of the delam issue:
************************ From: ZR-1 Corvette enthusiast list. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Dave Bright Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 10:27 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [ZR1] TECH: Re: [ZR1] Possible causes of Delamination Well I'll give you my theory or $.02 (50 years worth. :-) ) If I understand that our windshields are the process of the "gluing" of two pieces of glass together then one issue could be what if the two pieces are not shaped exactly the same. If not then you would have the stress of the two pieces trying to pull apart and maybe why in many cases the problem starts in the corners. Or maybe the glue is too thin at the corners... My other thought is the "glue" process itself which sometimes was successful and sometimes it wasn't and why for example a whole windshield (last ZR-1 at the NCM) suddenly delaminates. Over the years I'm seen many windshields, some brand new, some old, some daily drivers and some waxers. I just don't see any relationship to the climate or care of these cars, garage queens or stored outside. My opinion is it all boils down to the process used when they were made. A process that was new and not perfected. Based on my survey I would guess 70% or more of the ZR-1's out there have this problem to some degree. Finally my last $.02 on this. Will GM fix this issue? - NO Will GM offer to build more ZR-1 windshields? - NO If GM were to issue a Service Bulletin it would say to replace the ZR-1 windshield with the stock C4 windshield. It's maybe possible, but there is now a question on where the tooling is, for the glass manufacturer to make additional runs "if" they is enough justification to do so. Mom********************************************
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Re: Moisture causes windshield delamination?
It sounds like there may be sealing processes out there that stop this..
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The pictures make it look better than it is This car was in Texas for some of its life and it's obvious that it spent some time outside too. |
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