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Old 07-30-2009, 05:54 PM   #21 (permalink)
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ive also heard that you can use black silicon gasket maker. from what i understand, all you do is apply the gasket maker to the t-top seal, then rub a small amount of vasaline on the body side where the gasket meets (this will keep the gasket maker from sticking to the body side seals)put the tops on and let it sit for about 30-45 minutes. after it dries, take the tops off and wipe off the vasaline and it should seal. i havent tested this yet, but ive heard of people doing it on 2's and some 300zx's around here and they said it works. i'll give it a shot and post the results.
I kinda did this after mine started leaking, long story short I had gasket sealer and it was raining so I did it and in the process discovered the PO had used bluetak to seal the tops (it had gone black). So far so good it doesn't leak anymore, too bad I only had dark green sealer it looks a little funky
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Old 07-30-2009, 07:00 PM   #22 (permalink)
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ok so im gonna go ahead and say that this is another good fix for leaky tops....

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Old 07-31-2009, 06:09 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Let us know how the silicone sealant goes it would be cool to see your pics and what not, i would of posted some but matt did such a great job. I keep reading all of this stuff on here and i keep thinking to my self i need to do something so i can contribute to the community
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thanks....

Dont worry about being in a rush to contribute...something will come along that you can give us insite on
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Old 07-31-2009, 06:01 PM   #25 (permalink)
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If you use electrical tape and the temperature in your 2 gets very hot, the tape will slowly slide off.
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nope...never happened...the pressure keeps them together,even better when you use the white electrical tape.
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Mine have. The T-tops got hot and the tape started sliding off every time i went to put them back on.
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did you use actual 3M electrical tape??
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I used actual 3m black did not know there was white electrical tape these days im sure they have all kinds of colors though
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great write up. i am going to do this today...this CO weather sucks sometimes
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I just bought my MR2 and I have the same problem too. Does anyone know if that is the only spot that leaks? Or are there others too on the T top? My friend told me to change the whole molding but it costs a couple of hundred to get it.

Thanks for the tip on the leak, Matt
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So I did the RTV Sealant repair 2 days ago. I live in Oregon (Constant Rain). The sealant worked great. My car leaked horribly before this fix. I put on some latex gloves and basically rubbed sealant on my seals being fairly libera. Its way easier and less messy than you would ever actually think. Then me and my girlfriend just put saran wrap on all of it with about 8 square pieces. Then I put the T top back on without pressing hard on it. Next I put some at the top where the window rolls up covered the top of my window with saran wrap and rolled it up to create a small lip. Let sit 24 hours. Took it all off. Waited a day for rain and haven't had any problems since. Cost about 4 dollars for a tube of Sealant and about 10-15 minutes of time.
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Thats a great idea too, I wanted to try it , But just dont have the time.
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So I did the RTV Sealant repair 2 days ago. I live in Oregon (Constant Rain). The sealant worked great. My car leaked horribly before this fix. I put on some latex gloves and basically rubbed sealant on my seals being fairly libera. Its way easier and less messy than you would ever actually think. Then me and my girlfriend just put saran wrap on all of it with about 8 square pieces. Then I put the T top back on without pressing hard on it. Next I put some at the top where the window rolls up covered the top of my window with saran wrap and rolled it up to create a small lip. Let sit 24 hours. Took it all off. Waited a day for rain and haven't had any problems since. Cost about 4 dollars for a tube of Sealant and about 10-15 minutes of time.
Yah i done this about a month ago. Works great.
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