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Possible windscreen leak
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<blockquote data-quote="vwcanuck" data-source="post: 568395" data-attributes="member: 18709"><p>Oh no! I also added a sealer between the rubber and the body ... but only along the top and A pillars. I have had no problems since repairing the rotten metal and reinstalling the original windscreen with new German rubber. If water ever does get in from the top you might want to leave some gaps, or the entire bottom, without sealant so water may have an exit other than into your bus or trapped to rust your new metal. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vwcanuck, post: 568395, member: 18709"] Oh no! I also added a sealer between the rubber and the body ... but only along the top and A pillars. I have had no problems since repairing the rotten metal and reinstalling the original windscreen with new German rubber. If water ever does get in from the top you might want to leave some gaps, or the entire bottom, without sealant so water may have an exit other than into your bus or trapped to rust your new metal. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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