water leak

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disco95

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hi all,
i got a leak rear e post area, reading threads on this looks like i got to take off guttering and clean back to metal reseal with isoflex or silicon, paint and rebuild, but i working 7 days a week for the next few years time is a problem, so wondering anyone tried some kind of liquid rubber and paint it on gutters without stripping n cleaning would be as good if so any ideas on what liquid rubber to use or is there another way, oh its not the safari windows and im lucky enough not have sunroofs.thanks:):confused:
 

hi discool
how you doing, saw that from your reply to other thread when i researching this issue, must admit only looked at site quickly, looked like a small tube, thinking not alot in it need to buy alot but then i not checkout full site, need to slow down a bit. will have another look
thanks for quick reply :)
 
Not to bad hope it's the same with you, disco..
I'm luckly at the moment I don't have to use the stuff, you don't need much the secret is in finding the source with your csi torch no doubt it will only be a small drip like one a minute or so but that's enough. I'm sure you will find it.

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working more hours for less money lol apart from that doing fine thanks, appreciate the vote of confidence, i will find it ta
cheers
 
I sealed my Alpine-light rubbers to the body as this is where my leak down the E post was coming from.
Perhaps try this first as it is quick, cheap & easy.
I used a mastic type of stuff not a silicon.
 
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