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Old 12-27-04, 03:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The top is ajusted and the rubber rails are ajusted at the folding joints. The problem is at the drivers side front where the side window slopes down and the windsheild and top come together. I have water leak. Is there an ajustment to help this problem. As always thanks for the help. Frank
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Old 12-27-04, 06:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow that is really a shame. My vert leaks during a heavy down poor when I am sitting still. I credit it to 20 year old weather stripping. I hope you get your cockpit dry again.

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I haven't been inside the door on mine, but on other cars I have owned there is an adjustment on the lower window rails to tilt the window in more, putting more pressure on the window seal. I would think there would be something simular in the Vette. Good Luck.
 
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How bad is the leak, and does it leak all the time or just like with the wipers on? For me mine only leaks in really heavy rain, or if I have the wipers on and it throws water right up in the crack with the window and the top.


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Old 12-28-04, 06:45 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Justin, Sounds like we have the same problem. If I'm setting still it will come in the corner of the top. When I am moving the presure I guess keeps it out of the inside. I guess it's a window ajustment. I will have to bring it in for repair.Thanks Frank
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