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Started by S2A V8, Dec 24, 2023, 03:10 PM

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S2A V8

Just about to fit the front door seals but got a question, does the top seal go from one side to the other with the side seals going up to it or does the side seals go to the top of the frame and then the top seal fits in the gap between.

Dave

NoBeardNoTopKnot

Unless for the showground, it won't matter. I got seals from a Volvo 850. Very good, but heaps of work. Until then forget it. Some worse than others, they all leak. Sou'wester recommended.

diffwhine

I think, (but not absolutely sure), that the top line goes right across and the verticals go up to it. Mine have not yet been touched but but the original seals had a steel metal strip formed into the seal and it was just cut to length. I have a set of the original seals in my store, so can have a look after Christmas, but not therefore for a few days. Logically, I would snip a bit off the soft rubber extrusion on the verticals where it meets to top section. That way you could tuck the rubber covered metal strip up under the top section in each corner.
These are some photos of my driver's side which I took for reference. That suggests that despite what I said above, the corners are cut at 45 degrees so no overlap.

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1965 2A 88" Station Wagon

diffwhine

In reality it could be a combination of either!
1965 2A 88" Station Wagon

S2A V8

I did think about mitering the corners and using rubber cement to bond the corners together.

island dormy

  The side seals should go under the top seal, water runs downhill (that's the first rule they teach you in plumbers school), anyway take your time once you cut the wrong piece off its to late.

  My 62 dormobile is virtually water tight in  both rainstorms and when it gets a bath in the drive way. I have a tiny bit of water that comes in through the firewall up under the dash.

  Victor
1962 Dormobile in the family since 1964
1969 NADA Dormobile 2.6L #800 out of 811 NADAS built

S2A V8

Hi Victor that did not cross my mind but sounds logical like roof tiles the top one overlaps the bottom one.