arjjaze New Member Apr 4, 2006 #1 For lots of different reasons I have had to remove the seat box from my 1973 S3. The workshop manual says to replace using a suitable sealant. What is considered a suitable sealant ? I don't realy want a flooded Cab every time I hit a deep puddle Robert
For lots of different reasons I have had to remove the seat box from my 1973 S3. The workshop manual says to replace using a suitable sealant. What is considered a suitable sealant ? I don't realy want a flooded Cab every time I hit a deep puddle Robert
yella New Member Apr 4, 2006 #2 you can get proper stuff from car spares shops or just use bathroom sealant
Wesley Pegden Well-Known Member Apr 4, 2006 #3 Yeah a silicone based sealant is best as it will be easily removed if yer need to take the seat box out again. Apart from that it's cheap. Regards WP.
Yeah a silicone based sealant is best as it will be easily removed if yer need to take the seat box out again. Apart from that it's cheap. Regards WP.
8{|> New Member Apr 4, 2006 #4 Use a butyl mastic i.e. Sicaflex, tougher and more adhesive than silicone. A decent car bodywork or paint shop will sell it or an equivalent.
Use a butyl mastic i.e. Sicaflex, tougher and more adhesive than silicone. A decent car bodywork or paint shop will sell it or an equivalent.
8{|> New Member Apr 4, 2006 #9 yella disco said: ffs prince its only a seat box Click to expand... Are you not concerned where you place your arse?
yella disco said: ffs prince its only a seat box Click to expand... Are you not concerned where you place your arse?
S slob Well-Known Member Apr 4, 2006 #10 why the **** do you want to put yer arse in the seat box?? ya kinky ****
yella New Member Apr 4, 2006 #11 i dont think using silicone sealer on a seat box that is bolted in will really make that much difference. it will seal it to stop water ingress and thats all the lad needs
i dont think using silicone sealer on a seat box that is bolted in will really make that much difference. it will seal it to stop water ingress and thats all the lad needs
8{|> New Member Apr 4, 2006 #12 slob said: why the **** do you want to put yer arse in the seat box?? ya kinky **** Click to expand... LMAO - had to find somewhere to stow it as it was rolling around in the passenger footwell
slob said: why the **** do you want to put yer arse in the seat box?? ya kinky **** Click to expand... LMAO - had to find somewhere to stow it as it was rolling around in the passenger footwell
S steamcoaster Active Member Apr 5, 2006 #14 Some sealants contain an acid which can cause some corrosion. Use an acid free sealant.
yella New Member Apr 8, 2006 #17 use gutter sealant that comes in a gunnable(is there such a word) tube