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quarterlight lets in water - lots of it!

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my quarterlight lets in lots of water. was going to order new seals, but the old one looks fine - the glass just seems a bit too small for the aperture! perhaps the seals arent fine - are new ones really really thick?

any advice appreciated!!
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Post by bmcecosse »

Sure it's not just coming round the front edge of the door frame ? Unusual for qlight to leak - usually very tight.
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Post by badfelafel »

lol i can see through the gap between the quarterlight and the window frame. the water just flies through

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Post by chickenjohn »

Quarterlights can leak if the orginal rubber is perished and hard (like on the drivers side of my traveller!)
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Post by badfelafel »

next purchase - some new rubber!
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Have fun its a nice fiddly job.
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Post by bmcecosse »

But you said the seals looked fine ! Now you have a gap.
Will be at Biggar classic car show - and again at Scone - if you are going. And of course the RSAC run on 19 August - which you should not miss - although jumpy 3rd gear may not be a good idea - lots of steep ascents and descents!
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thx - will see if moggy fancies a journey :)
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Post by Peetee »

Make sure you get the right part - there re two IIRC. The front section is thick and forms the diagonal front edge and bottom. It's a real pig to fit as the hinge pieces have to come out. Best use a bucket of hot soapy water and soak the seal first to help ease it in. The rear section is much simpler and easy peasy to push in place.
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Post by badfelafel »

have been looking - its up at the top that theres a big gap
the passenger one doesnt have a visible gap but lets in tonnes of water too!
and it rains a lot up here, normally
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Post by chrisd87 »

I had a similar problem on my driver's side one - huge gap at the top, let in water in heavy rain. Eventually I got fed up of trying to work out what's wrong and taped it up on both sides of the door. Doesn't leak now! :lol:
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Post by tickman »

bmc, when is the show at scone, i assume it is at scone palace!
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Post by badfelafel »

got a pic of my quarterlight - you can see the gap at the top Image also worried it may be inviting to thieves
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Post by SR »

its a 1940s design, pobably impossile to stop the water, ive fitted new rubbers, massive gap, vertical gap, im gonna seal em up before the winter, dont fancy fitting new sills again,steve
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Damn! Oh well...
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Post by dunketh »

Mine had a gap in too.. I just bent the hinges a bit to get around it.
Another 'bodge' would be to straighten the metal frame a bit - means pulling it off the glass a little though, just don't pull it off too much else the glass will drop out!
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Post by badfelafel »

used some spare thick bootlid rubber - glued into position, will see how it sticks and if it works! yet another little bodge!
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