Is it a Landrover or a sieve?

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Andy

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Feeling really pleased with myself after I successfully repaired the leaky
bulkhead and door seal, until a downpour today and water p*ssed in through
the sunroof!!!!

So do I seal the whole thing with clear silicone and never open it again or
try and plug up the seals so I can still use it (going to be difficult) or
get it totally replaced by a pro??


 
Andy wrote:
> Feeling really pleased with myself after I successfully repaired the leaky
> bulkhead and door seal, until a downpour today and water p*ssed in through
> the sunroof!!!!
>
> So do I seal the whole thing with clear silicone and never open it again or
> try and plug up the seals so I can still use it (going to be difficult) or
> get it totally replaced by a pro??


It was a hell of a downpour though!!!

Seal it up, you'll never use it again anyway!!

Nige


--

Subaru WRX
Range Rover 4.6 HSE (The Tank!)
110 Hi Cap (Ben)

'"Opinions are like arseholes, everyones got one"


 

Andy wrote:
> Feeling really pleased with myself after I successfully repaired the leaky
> bulkhead and door seal, until a downpour today and water p*ssed in through
> the sunroof!!!!
>
> So do I seal the whole thing with clear silicone and never open it again or
> try and plug up the seals so I can still use it (going to be difficult) or
> get it totally replaced by a pro??


Do what I did - fit a roof rack then board the rack over. Problem
solved!

You can even have it open when it's chucking it down and you don't get
wet :)

Cheers

Peter

1990 110 TD Reggie the Veggie

 
puffernutter <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Andy wrote:
>> Feeling really pleased with myself after I successfully repaired the
>> leaky
>> bulkhead and door seal, until a downpour today and water p*ssed in
>> through
>> the sunroof!!!!
>>
>> So do I seal the whole thing with clear silicone and never open it
>> again or
>> try and plug up the seals so I can still use it (going to be difficult)
>> or
>> get it totally replaced by a pro??

>
> Do what I did - fit a roof rack then board the rack over. Problem
> solved!


Bet that looks interesting in a wind/smoke tunnel :)

> You can even have it open when it's chucking it down and you don't get
> wet :)


ITYM: wet(ter)

Toodle-pip
--
William Tasso
110 V8
 
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