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front glass trim delete ???
I see the host sells the rear windscreen rubber without the
trim groove, but is there a gasket like this for the front glass. Thanks Karb |
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964 front windshield seal BUT you may have to shim the edge of the w/s to push the rubber out far enough to seal properly
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I used the regular gasket, but molded and put 1/8 welding rod into the grove instead of the trim.
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What appearance does this create? Any leakage problems?
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I spent all last winter in the barn trying to fit a Lexan windshield into a 964 seal on an '83 SC and I haven't got it done yet. Figgered I'd rty again next winter, but believe me, it ain't easy...grind some, fit some, grind some, fit some...
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Interesting thoughts here. I was hoping a gasket for this
delete was around. Perhaps I'll just stick with the trim. I don't really want any leaks in the front. Thanks for all the ideas guys Karb |
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