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Leaky Sunroof on 993
The headliner and sunroof motor are removed from the 993 and the sunroof is welded shut. Of course it is leaking and the seats get soaked.
What can I use to seal the roof from the outside? The only thing that I know of is the sealant used around the tub. What is a better solution? Should I remove the seal and fill the gap? I was going to use the clear plastic adhesive (clear bra stuff) over the sealant for additional protection/longavity. |
'the sealant used around the tub' comes in acrylic, urethane and silicone versions... And of course there are also sealants utilizing the same materials that are not labeled for tub use.
I would go for a colored (UV-resistant) silicone sealant as first choice, and a urethane as second. Surface prep is key, especially for silicones. At Home Depot around here they have a variety of Dow and Sika sealants to choose from. You can also go to a building supply distributor and ask them which Dow silicones that have that may work best for you. |
I would think you also have to be concerned about vibration issues, not normally an issue with bathrooms. Whatever you use needs to be flexible, and compliant with vibration and chassis flex. FWIW, you may want to also consider RV roof sealing products, because they're designed for that type of environment. But as DD mentions, anything you use will be meaningless without proper prep.
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Would DD and HP like to share how to properly prep? Also, am I right in thinking that I should pull the stock seal around the sunroof off? |
Even a properly functioning sunroof is not meant to be water tight. The "seals" around the edge of the sunroof door only seal out so much...the rest goes into the channels around the edge and drain out through the 4 drain tubes (one at each corner). 99% of all sunroof leaks are due to clogged drains...the water that does get by the seals can't get out and eventually spills over to seats and everything else. Wouldn't it be easier to unclog the drains? Hope this could help and I'm not stating the obvious.
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