This is as far as I've got. You can see the silent coat just appearing on the transmission tunnel from under the refitted seat box trim.
Thats clean!!!!!
hi soz for late reply been ill its great big difference its on ok no problem i went up to peterborough and back its still on okI like that a lot Allan! I plan to do do my bonnet when I have finished inside. Did it make much difference and does it stay on ok?
Thanks Allan. I have previously done most of what you suggest but I now think I have found the leaks! With the roof lining out I have now seen the water appearing over the A post and creeping into the internal gutters. I'm pretty sure that it is coming in via the windscreen seal. It's in poor nick but I have gone over it with a lot of Captain Tolley's and the water seems to have stopped coming in. There is heavy rain forecast in the coming week and I'm holding off putting the roof liner in until then. Ultimately I will need to replace the seal. It does feel odd to have a quieter and possibly dry landy lol.Nice work. Been thinking if your having water problems in the roof channel i would just try a temp test them when you find it. Permanently fix it. First what about the seam where the roof joins are. Try duck tape for a few days. Then the same on the roof runners. And any holes in roof. Ariels ect. Then i would remove all door seals and at the tops there are gaps i used jointing tape pvc. And squeezed door seal channels tighter and silicone sealer on lips and push door seals on. . Hope it helps
You won't keep the water out. First thing I did on my Defender was strip all the mats and soundproofing out. I can see the water and mop it up. I can also spray the seams/joints with WD40.
Thanks Turboman. I have done all of that except replace the front windscreen seal. I'm convinced that's where the water is coming in. Captain Tolleys has mostly filled the cracks and so three is less water coming in now. Hope to change the seal in a few weeks time- well actually hope to get someone to change it for me in a few weeks time.You can keep the water out. And my Ninety does not leak at all.
Replace rubbers, seal the roof seams, make sure the gutters are in order, check drains in any sunroofs, and the seals round Alpine lights if you have them.
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