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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby robertverhey » Sun 22.10.2023, 22:44

Yes please could you add me to the list? Thanks.
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby Barrykearley » Fri 03.11.2023, 23:01

Please also add me to the list
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby EfiniRX » Sun 12.11.2023, 10:48

Hello Jamie, these look fantastic! Would love to have a set if possible. Please do put me on the waiting list.
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby Mole » Mon 13.11.2023, 13:54

Hello Jamie,

Just joined both the Elan, (Saturday) and Lotus Elan Central club... Very quickly learned that the seals leak... a lot! Could you please add me to your very long seal purchase list.


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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby peter canepa » Thu 16.11.2023, 22:00

Jamie,
Please add my car to the list. The top is going to need replacing. It seems we can by the top itself, but the seals are the hold up.
One question: How can you do the door seal in one piece? When to top folds, that's why the originals were 2 pieces.
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby Jamie N » Fri 17.11.2023, 11:27

Pete...If you look at the pictures you will see the 'one piece' seal goes along the header beam and down the sides of the A pillars, that's the way more modern convertibles seals sit, look at S2000, Boxster,
MX-5 etc. The thick sponge seal that is stuck on the front of the folding roof is completely removed.

Notice also that the side hood seal is one piece as well, this is a clip on / off seal and was made to do away with the original intermediate seal and the side part of the header seal
rubbing over each other as the roof is opened and closed, it was a poor design from the off, this one of the reasons you see them with chunks of sponge eroded away in that area, it also makes folding the roof a bit easier,
looks neater and doesn't have the join in the middle which can be another point of water ingress on the originals (especially after they have munched chunks off each other :D ).
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby peter canepa » Mon 20.11.2023, 02:09

Jamie... So in lowering the top/hood You remove the clip on/ off side seals? I'm in! This is always the bain of auto restoration, rubber gaskets!
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby Tuga2112 » Mon 20.11.2023, 08:58

peter canepa wrote:Jamie... So in lowering the top/hood You remove the clip on/ off side seals? I'm in! This is always the bain of auto restoration, rubber gaskets!
Thanks for the reply

yes,
you unclip both sides and remove them before folding the hood. this implies that you will need to go around the car to the other side everytime you do it.

a perfectly good compromise if you dont fold the hood often. which is the case for the majority of owners
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby texas2201 » Fri 24.11.2023, 13:07

a perfectly good compromise if you dont fold the hood often. which is the case for the majority of owners

if it is not raining i have the roof down :-)
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby texas2201 » Fri 24.11.2023, 13:10

Hi Jamie, please can you add me to the waiting list too.

Thanks
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby Tuga2112 » Sat 25.11.2023, 00:24

texas2201 wrote:if it is not raining i have the roof down :-)

do you drive it everyday ? including the winter ?

i say this because over the years i found myself only putting the roof down very rarely... after all british weather is least suitable for convertibles... althought convertibles seem to be a lot more common here than anywhere else
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby Mole » Sat 25.11.2023, 11:01

Tuga2112 wrote:
texas2201 wrote:if it is not raining i have the roof down :-)

do you drive it everyday ? including the winter ?

i say this because over the years i found myself only putting the roof down very rarely... after all british weather is least suitable for convertibles... althought convertibles seem to be a lot more common here than anywhere else



I only really drive a convertible with the roof down, and consider the roof an emergency item for when it rains, but then again its not a daily - but with a leak proof roof….
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby texas2201 » Sat 25.11.2023, 13:55

Tuga2112 wrote:
texas2201 wrote:if it is not raining i have the roof down :-)

do you drive it everyday ? including the winter ?

i say this because over the years i found myself only putting the roof down very rarely... after all british weather is least suitable for convertibles... althought convertibles seem to be a lot more common here than anywhere else


Not everyday ... It is off the road now for winter repairs - but up to a few weeks ago I drove it regularly

last winter I had it shipped to Portugal and drove it everyday - most days with the roof down - the locals thought i was mad :-)
"brakes are no good - they just slow you down" Fangio :-)
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby Tuga2112 » Sat 25.11.2023, 16:23

texas2201 wrote:last winter I had it shipped to Portugal and drove it everyday - most days with the roof down - the locals thought i was mad :-)


the locals have very little tolerance to the cold weather
10 years ago i went to visit family and was asked to pick up the kids from school..
i was wearing cargoes and a short sleeve shirt thinking to myself "may be about time to put a jumper" i reckon was about 17-18c

then i realised.. everyone else waiting for kids was wearing anoraks worthy of alpine exploration.
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby texas2201 » Wed 29.11.2023, 14:36

Tuga2112 wrote:
texas2201 wrote:

then i realised.. everyone else waiting for kids was wearing anoraks worthy of alpine exploration.


yeah I was amused by this too..... I explained that 18 was 30 warmer than at home in Germany

it was -11 here yesterday - off to Portugal tomorrow
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Re: Very Latest Roof / Hood Seals

Postby carpecaseus » Sun 03.12.2023, 18:53

Hi,

These sound fantastic. Can I be added to the list please?

Many thanks.

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