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Factory Windshield Seal

Is anyone having issues getting their windshield installed using the factory seal? The last auto glass shop I used (which came highly recommended by a well-respected Porsche shop down here) couldn't get the glass in my '84 using this seal and wound up breaking the windshield. I've spent the last two days trying to get a new Pilkington windshield installed using the factory seal and no dice -- the seal is loose around the glass and is not covering the pitch weld all the way around. I talked to another glass shop today that does a lot of older Porsches, and they admitted that they are having a lot of trouble with the factory seal. I understand that the redesigned Uro seal should be available in about a month -- maybe (hopefully) that's the answer.

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I just had my windshield put in with a genuine Porsche bought in the last month and it looks perfect.
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Did they break the original windshield or an aftermarket one? I ask because when I replaced the windshield in my SC a few years ago, I was advised to mark sure the glass fit the frame because many after market windshields are off. The glass was fine and I used an OEM seal. It’s hard to imagine the rubber causing someone to break the glass.

BTW, many e type owners have had problems with Pilkington glass not fitting. I just replaced the windshield and rear window seals on my e type coupe and was very careful with my original glass.
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The shop that's doing my refresh of my SC (bushings, brakes, Carrera oil cooler, front and rear seals, etc) is having a ridiculously hard time finding a glass shop to install the front seal with the original glass. I'm told that yesterday "the guy" tried and tore the seal and they had to procure a new one. I'll let you know how this plays out. Seals being replaced as I'm getting tired of drying the floor mats when I wash the car. They are ~40 years old. . .
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lets see some picks of your problem could we?
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