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Old 16-02-2017, 14:47   #31
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Its not just this forum that i find boring at times,it seems to be the same on most at the moment.
Capn zac sparrow was funny for us
I guess we all look to reinforce our own characteristics it's known as the "The Halo Effect" ?

P.S. I never find this Forum boring it just sits on a Sine Wave so it depends where on the time continuum you are observing it from.

For me its the Crest of a Wave......aaaaaaah

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Old 16-02-2017, 15:45   #32
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Ah , love a bit of Hitch Hikers Guide

I'll have a whole load more Black Pearl action soon. Been busy on other jobs . The wife has quit teaching at last so I'm converting "unfinished projects" into cash
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Old 16-02-2017, 18:41   #33
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I too have been busy these last few weeks. I do have a list of jobs that need doing on my truck, first being the 2"body lift, and a list of jobs I want to do on my truck, better lighting in the boot area, a couple more usb sockets etc etc.
I've also discovered the carpet soaked under the mid row of seats
See how my list grows
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Old 16-02-2017, 18:48   #34
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I too have been busy these last few weeks. I do have a list of jobs that need doing on my truck, first being the 2"body lift, and a list of jobs I want to do on my truck, better lighting in the boot area, a couple more usb sockets etc etc.
I've also discovered the carpet soaked under the mid row of seats
See how my list grows
What sort of forums do you frequent eh??

Check your boot door seal for leaks, I think that's where mine was coming from bud!;
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Old 16-02-2017, 23:44   #35
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What sort of forums do you frequent eh??

Check your boot door seal for leaks, I think that's where mine was coming from bud!;
Yeah they are a common place for leaks.
I had a split in the bottom of the seal which leaked into the boot and down into the rear foot well.
I pushed a length of hose pipe into the tubular part of the seal to bulk it back out and has been good ever since.
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Old 16-02-2017, 23:48   #36
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Yeah they are a common place for leaks.
I had a split in the bottom of the seal which leaked into the boot and down into the rear foot well.
I pushed a length of hose pipe into the tubular part of the seal to bulk it back out and has been good ever since.
Also check the rubber seal that runs across the top of the aperture. I've had to seal it down with sealant as water was running underneath it.
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Old 16-02-2017, 23:51   #37
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Good call jim
Mine are sealed all the way round as well
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Yeah they are a common place for leaks.
I had a split in the bottom of the seal which leaked into the boot and down into the rear foot well.
I pushed a length of hose pipe into the tubular part of the seal to bulk it back out and has been good ever since.
Hose pipe eh, I never thought of that
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Old 16-02-2017, 23:55   #39
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Also check the rubber seal that runs across the top of the aperture. I've had to seal it down with sealant as water was running underneath it.
Mine is bodged at the mo, I have another pair of good seals to fit that I got off Rick AGES ago but just bin busy.
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Old 17-02-2017, 11:09   #40
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Thanks guys. Have seen mentioned a few times that it's probably the door seal. I'm going to strip the inside out first and get the carpet clean before resealing the rubbers
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Old 17-02-2017, 11:21   #41
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Inserting soft rubber hose into the door seal solved leak issues on my T2. But now I discovered a new small leak from the top of the metal panel replacing the rear windows.

I'll do that when it is a bit warmer outside, so I can take out the panels, sand them down and repaint + place new rubber seals.
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Old 17-02-2017, 18:16   #42
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I too had the leaky seal. I removed mine & turned it 180 degrees so the top became the bottom. Some of the holes don't line up for the little clips (man on a surf board), I just made some new holes. It hasn't leaked yet
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