The historic and the ancient together.

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Once home I attacked the windscreen seal. As you can see in the photo below, I had had to resort to using insulating tape to stop it dropping off. The rubber had just perished with age and was splitting.
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Here's a piece I removed from the side.
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Anyway, after removing all the old seal I then took the opportunity to clean up the channels where the strip slides into and sorted out a little bit of corrosion. Just need to source some new rubber now. The normal suppliers seem out of stock though :(
2 comments:
Hard to tell which is the historic and which is the ancient...
This is true ! LOL :)
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