erikcroissant
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Any recommendations for the adhesive I should use to attach the windshield gasket to the frame? Any other tips and tricks are also appreciated…
Yes...this was the good stuff.....3M product called windshield adhesive/sealant. Sort of a greenish gray color euphemistically called "GORILLA SNOT"....worked extremely well.....just my opinion of course....Not adhesive but sealant. 3M used to have a pumpable butyl sealant but I don’t think they have it anymore, or at least I can’t find it.
3M might have discontinued the 08509 Bedding and Glazing compound since nobody has it in stock. The last tube I got was from Advance Auto Parts.I'm getting ready to install my 68 Charger windshield/rubber seal using nylon trim tools and a spray bottle with dish soap. I couldn't find the 3M windshield bedding and glazing compound, so I'll be using the C.R. Laurence CRL7708 CRL Windshield and Body Sealant. This looks like a decent replacement for the 3M product that wasn't available. I ordered this off Amazon for $12.
I'm gonna lay a 3/8" bead on the lower windshield channel where the cowl meets the dash, then apply the sealant lightly on the top part of the pinch weld, install the rubber gasket, then put the glass in the bottom, lip it over and lock it in from the bottom up.
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I know! The first time was a pain, but I learned how to do it and 2nd time was much easier (and I'm doing this by myself). With regards to the leaks, after I took the windshield out, I tested for leaks at the cowl, the bottom windshield channel and wiper pivots. Everything was solid except I found the driver side wiper pivot leaking so I fixed that with some butyl tape and it sealed great! I still have leaks on bottom windshield corners on both sides. I'm gonna lift up that top lip and put sealant between it and the glass. Bet that fixes the leaks.Be damned if I'd attempt what you did. Putting glass in once without breaking it is enough fun for me.
You sure it's the windshield leaking and not a rotted lower cowl into the vent box...
No, I did not know that. But that makes sense. This is the first windshield I've ever installed and the youtube videos I watched left that part out. I thought it looked kinda unfinished.Maybe you know this. But looking at your picture. The outside flap of the gasket tucks under the outside inner portion to compress it against the glass for a seal.
Can you explain what your saying about the bottom a little better please I don't understandMaybe you know this. But looking at your picture. The outside flap of the gasket tucks under the outside inner portion to compress it against the glass for a seal.