Silicone and windscreen/rear window seals
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I presume that the seals are supposed to free of silicone- am I correct?
Yesterday and today I removed the front and rear glass. I found that both pieces of glass had a very neat application of white silicone around the edge of their outward faces, more white silicone in a neat, thin layer between the rear seal and the lip of the body (just on one side though), and -brace yourself- a rather stupendous amount that somebody hid between the windscreen seal and the body- up to 1/4" thick in places! Given the extremely decrepit condition of the seals, maybe this was something somebody did to stop leakage- although I haven't seen any sign inside the car of water intrusion.
Yesterday and today I removed the front and rear glass. I found that both pieces of glass had a very neat application of white silicone around the edge of their outward faces, more white silicone in a neat, thin layer between the rear seal and the lip of the body (just on one side though), and -brace yourself- a rather stupendous amount that somebody hid between the windscreen seal and the body- up to 1/4" thick in places! Given the extremely decrepit condition of the seals, maybe this was something somebody did to stop leakage- although I haven't seen any sign inside the car of water intrusion.
1970 Elan Plus 2 (not S) 50/2036
2012 BMW R1200GS
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2012 BMW R1200GS
"It just wouldn't be a complete day if I didn't forget something!" -Me
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