Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:42:54 -0500
Reply-To: Chris S <szpejankowski@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Chris S <szpejankowski@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: leaking in the rain
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I have not personally inspected anuy of these helpful devices, but I
think if the struts are putting constant upward and outward pressure
on the top even when it is latched it will cause the top to bow over
time where the outside edges will begin to lift. I would think the
struts should be mounted in such a way as to exert zero pressure near
and at closed top position.
On 12/15/08, Joy Hecht <jhecht@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Thanks for all the suggestions on Matilda's leakage problems!
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> In response to Loren's questions (below) - with the top down, of course!
> They happen when parked or driving. The water comes in at the corners, and
> gets caught in the bunched-up fabric from the poptop - definitely the
> corners, not the middle of the van (left to right). If I straighten out the
> bunched-up fabric then water pours out of it. Actually it could be in the
> middle too, now that I think of it - but I can't straighten out that part of
> the fabric because the latch is in the way, so I don't see it. So it's
> definitely coming in at the front edge of the poptop.
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> I think the points about the pressure from the struts being forward rather
> than up when the top is down are good. That suggests that the leakage may
> not be due to the struts, though it did start recently, and all of a sudden
> there's a good bit of leaking that seems to date to when I attached the
> struts.
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> The water does not seem to be coming through the holes where the poptop bar
> is attached to the top. It is coming from the front edge and corners.
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> Removing the struts is not easy, so taking them off to deal with the
> no-kayak situation is not viable. I do pull the top down only from the
> non-kayak side, and push up on the kayak side, in an attempt to even out the
> pressures when raising the lowering the poptop. I'd thought of putting
> something heavy on the other side to balance it out. I may end up with my
> tires up there, if I switch to snow tires to go back up to Newfoundland this
> winter.
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> I think I'll have to add sealant goo as some people have suggested, and
> perhaps clean out the luggage carrier drainage. Those things might solve
> the problem.
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> Joy
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> From: Loren Busch [mailto:starwagen@gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 12:23 AM
> To: Joy Hecht
> Subject: Re: [VANAGON] leaking in the rain
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> RE: Leaks
> Joy, it just dawned on me that people responding to your question are making
> various assumptions. So can you clarify. Are the leaks occurring with the
> top up or down? I think most of us assumed down.
> And the leaks occur when just parked, with the top down? And also when
> driving?
>
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