Has anyone been able to obtain from UK suppliers, the correct section for
the rubber seal which fits into the base of the windscreen.
I have obtained this section from 2 sources and they have a) been too
thick to slide into the groove (I actually ground it down to make it
thinner! ) and b) they have not been long enough on the leg of the tee to
lie correctly on the scuttle top.
I have managed to find a section at a local rubber suppliers which will fit
the screen, but it is still too narrow. Anyone been there recently?
Tony TC9825
Windscreen to scuttle top rubber
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Re: Windscreen to scuttle top rubber
Thanks Carl
I checked with your stores today, they advised me that the front to back
dimension of this section was 47mm. This is what I currently have on my TC
and I do not believe it is correct. The section I removed because it was
cracked was nearer 60mm and lay in a much better way on the scuttle top.
Previous ones, I seem to remember were also of this width (60mm). I am still
trying to source a 60mm section (2.5 ")rather than the narrower one. I have
not yet checked the other source which was mentioned.
BTW, talc is a lot less messy than washing up liquid!
Tony TC9825
> From: "Moss Bradford" bradford@moss-europe.co.uk> > Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:57:18 -0000 > To: "tonygoodall" tonygoodall@blueyonder.co.uk> > Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Windscreen to scuttle top rubber > > Hi Tony, yes we do stock it, you are correct some are too short (cut to > wrong length by the supplier) The rubber is very tight to fit, i always > used washing up liquid, if you imagine it was not tight when folding the > windscreen up and down it would simply "un-lip" Carl >
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Re: Windscreen to scuttle top rubber
I recently replaced one, with the rubber supplied by Moss Motors, USA
(280-290). I don't know about the length (front to back) dimension of
47mm being correct or not, but it is what I have been installing over
the years. However, the "T" section, that fits into the windshield
frame, has either gotten thicker over the years, or the platers nowadays
are building up the plating too much in this area. I never had so much
trouble installing this piece of rubber before. Next installation, I
will try rubber from Abiungdon Spares, to compare cross-section.
John Seim
Irvine, CA
> tonygoodall wrote: > > Thanks Carl > > I checked with your stores today, they advised me that the front to back > dimension of this section was 47mm. This is what I currently have on my TC > and I do not believe it is correct. The section I removed because it was > cracked was nearer 60mm and lay in a much better way on the scuttle top. > Previous ones, I seem to remember were also of this width (60mm). I am still > trying to source a 60mm section (2.5 ")rather than the narrower one. I have > not yet checked the other source which was mentioned. > > BTW, talc is a lot less messy than washing up liquid! > > Tony TC9825 > > > From: "Moss Bradford" bradford@moss-europe.co.uk> > > Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:57:18 -0000 > > To: "tonygoodall" tonygoodall@blueyonder.co.uk> > > Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Windscreen to scuttle top rubber > > > > Hi Tony, yes we do stock it, you are correct some are too short (cut to > > wrong length by the supplier) The rubber is very tight to fit, i always > > used washing up liquid, if you imagine it was not tight when folding the > > windscreen up and down it would simply "un-lip" Carl > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: Windscreen to scuttle top rubber
Digitaldon has an NOS windshield seal he's been hoarding for many years
(since the 60's), obtained from the BMC North American parts depot
(previously Morris Motors) in Hamilton Ontario. This would presumably be
about as authentic as this part gets. It measures 50 mm wide, T-section is 8
mm thick, the web tapers from the T side-3 mm thick to about 2.5mm' and is
115.5 cm long.
Don
TC 7993
_________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx>From: "John T. Seim" kingseim@earthlink.net> >To: tonygoodall tonygoodall@blueyonder.co.uk> >CC: mgtabc mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> >Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Windscreen to scuttle top rubber >Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 10:04:12 -0800 > >I recently replaced one, with the rubber supplied by Moss Motors, USA >(280-290). I don't know about the length (front to back) dimension of >47mm being correct or not, but it is what I have been installing over >the years. However, the "T" section, that fits into the windshield >frame, has either gotten thicker over the years, or the platers nowadays >are building up the plating too much in this area. I never had so much >trouble installing this piece of rubber before. Next installation, I >will try rubber from Abiungdon Spares, to compare cross-section. >John Seim >Irvine, CA > > > tonygoodall wrote: > > > > Thanks Carl > > > > I checked with your stores today, they advised me that the front to back > > dimension of this section was 47mm. This is what I currently have on my >TC > > and I do not believe it is correct. The section I removed because it was > > cracked was nearer 60mm and lay in a much better way on the scuttle top. > > Previous ones, I seem to remember were also of this width (60mm). I am >still > > trying to source a 60mm section (2.5 ")rather than the narrower one. I >have > > not yet checked the other source which was mentioned. > > > > BTW, talc is a lot less messy than washing up liquid! > > > > Tony TC9825 > > > > > From: "Moss Bradford" bradford@moss-europe.co.uk> > > > Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:57:18 -0000 > > > To: "tonygoodall" tonygoodall@blueyonder.co.uk> > > > Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Windscreen to scuttle top rubber > > > > > > Hi Tony, yes we do stock it, you are correct some are too short (cut >to > > > wrong length by the supplier) The rubber is very tight to fit, i >always > > > used washing up liquid, if you imagine it was not tight when folding >the > > > windscreen up and down it would simply "un-lip" Carl > > > > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to >http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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