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Date:         Mon, 21 Jan 2008 16:26:20 -0800
Reply-To:     neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Rear hatch leaking water into my Westy?
Comments: To: Jim Felder <jim.felder@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <4d1b79350801211326w324b2737r4aaf480d4668b584@mail.gmail.com>
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Yah it could be t the bottom centre of the seal on the glass. It may be the same as you describe.

Lucky me, I have this parts van. I immediately pulled the seal on the van that door closes onto. It looks to be in better condition than the one on the Westy. Good to have a spare I guess. I will double check the one that is on the Westy.

I didn't know about the vicegrip tradition for use on a broken shock. Helpful tip that. I was using a rope on the hatch latch tied off to a joist on the carport. That and an ouija board to contact the Vanagon Spirits so I could ask them to help keep the hatch from falling on me!

Thanks for the pointers,

Neil.

On 1/21/08, Jim Felder <jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote: > In my experience, there are two places you should look. > Open your hatch (or prop it open in your case... don't forget the > time-honored method of clamping a small pair of vice-grips on the rod where > you want the piston to stop, but just be sure your pistons are already shot > if you use this approach) and get a scrubber and clean the surface of the > rubber seal where it goes across the top of the hatch opening inside. Now, > clean the painted surface of the top where the seal mates to it when the > hatch is closed. It takes surprisingly little dirt in this area to cause a > leak. Clean out the "tray" up in the body recess above the seal while you're > at it, all those leaves and sticks you never see don't help. > > Second, check to see if your rear window seal has a joint at the bottom > center like my 83 does. If there's a gap there, you will definitely wet your > mattress... I've watched it happen. Go get some black silicone sealer and > masking tape. Mask the top and bottom edges of the seal and squirt in the > sealant. Come back in about an hour when the sealant isn't gooey anymore and > remove the tape. You may have to cut with a razor blade against the glass to > get a nice edge to the sealant. > > Jim > > On Jan 21, 2008 2:50 PM, Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@mac.com> wrote: > > > The rear hatch window seal, like your front window seal can start to > > leak. It's one possibility. > > > > On Jan 21, 2008, at 3:26 PM, neil N wrote: > > > > > Hi all. > > > > > > Last week I opened the rear hatch and found it would close part way on > > > its' own. ?? I put in new supports just over a year ago. Shouldn't > > > happen I thought..... > > > > > > My theory is that water gathered and froze, adding extra weight. Today > > > in warm sun, water ran out of bottom of hatch and it functions as it > > > used to. Mystery solved. But rear matresses are kind of wet. Water is > > > getting into van. > > > > > > My Westy is parked on an incline with rear end pointed downhill. > > > Recently weather has been cold. > > > > > > Where are the typical water leaks points on the rear hatch? > > > > > > Water normally gathers in rear hatch bottom and drains out when opened > > > when parked on incline. Is this normal? > > > > > > IF it isn't a water leak, could it be that with a frozen chunk o ice > > > at the bottom of the hatch, any "new" water coming in would overflow > > > into/onto the rear? > > > > > > TIA, and hope my questions make sense! > > > > > > Neil. > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Neil Nicholson. 1981 Air Cooled Westfalia - "Jaco" > > > http://web.mac.com/tubaneil > > > > > > Engine swap beginings: http://tubaneil.googlepages.com/ > > >

-- Neil Nicholson. 1981 Air Cooled Westfalia - "Jaco" http://web.mac.com/tubaneil

Engine swap beginings: http://tubaneil.googlepages.com/


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