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Author: | J-dub [ June 10th, 2010, 11:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | how to help stop leaky 2cv |
i wasnt sure whether anyone would be interested in this topic, but i thought id do it anyway i recently posted about doing the por15 in my boot, whilst the paint dried i came up with the idea too try and stop my car leaking, my method may sound mad, but it worked, until today, as i had been shy with me grease!! basically, i got fed up of getting into the car to find there was more water in the car than out, so what i did was undid the last 4 bolts on each end of the vent flap, and on the seal i put a bit of grease. after doing this, the car didnt leak one bit (must add i also greased around the wiper spindles) not one drop leaked from where it was, until today. i wasnt thorough enough with my grease, so i went all the way and took all vent flap bolts out here are some pics.. ![]() sorry just thought id show you my new socket set which i picked up today ![]() ![]() take the plastic bit off first, including the flag in the corner ![]() ![]() didnt notice id taken a shot oy myself in re view! ![]() you will need to take both de misters off and out, i found this easier by taking the 4 screws that hold the dash on and just slipping the dash out the way ![]() take out wiper motor next, do this by unding the nuts on the spindles outside (After removing wiper arms,) and then undo the two bolts inside, i read somewhere that the motor should be kept inthe position that it is removed, not sure if its true or not, but better to be safe than sorry! ![]() you need to start removing the nuts retaining the bit that retains the seal and the vent (also thats my new roof from matt which im very please with!) also by this point you will have wipers removed and motor, just took the shot at a different time ![]() so after taking all of the 5mm (correct me if im wrong i cant remeber now) nuts off, the vent popped of easily, the grease there was from the previous greasing which wasnt enough as it leaked today (only on very very very slightly but i wanted no leak) and it did leak on right hand side but i did leave the vent open ![]() ![]() aqquire or get some grease, to apply around the vents seal ![]() apply heavily, dont be shy! put around wiper spindles too, i ran out of light to put it all back together, i used a small ish flathead screw driver to apply it, found it easy! when you put the vent back in, after tighting down the nuts, if you dont have an ooze of grease then youve been shy! now some may like or may not like this idea, its a simple fix and a cost effective one, i was going to buy a new seal for my vent but i saw the price so wanted to try something first. i decided to also post this as ive heard other 2cv'ers having the same leak in the same place etc etc, im sure most of you will have thought of something better, but i thought id share my idea also i will post the pics tomrow when i finish putting it all back together and if you fancy changing the parking position of your wipers take this moment to do it while you have the wiper motor out, if anyone wants i will post tomrow a quick guide as to how to do it, step by step as the haynes manual, well that was useless, and i cant remeber who but someone on here posted me a link to a website that explained it, but its easier in pics, and step by step pics too! so if anyone wants me to please let me know as i will be happy to do it, but i need to know whether to or not hope you enjoyed !!!! |
Author: | Jonathan [ June 10th, 2010, 11:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to help stop leaky 2cv |
I like your seat covers, can we have a decent photo of them? Quite fancy them for my car ![]() |
Author: | J-dub [ June 10th, 2010, 11:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to help stop leaky 2cv |
you fancy them for your car? you can have them!! my bro bought me some new ones from china, about 6 months ago, they should arrive soon, and when they do those covers are up for grabs yes tomrow i will take a decent shot of them for you ![]() at hove everyone was admiring the seat covers, i have never taken a liking to them, but have got used to them!! |
Author: | Jonathan [ June 11th, 2010, 12:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to help stop leaky 2cv |
Hmmmmmm....What condition are they in, James? I may take you up on that offer, they look a bit funky. |
Author: | J-dub [ June 11th, 2010, 12:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to help stop leaky 2cv |
there immaculate, well there far from tatty ![]() feel free, if you dont have them then they sit there and theyll probably get chucked and id rather give them to someone !! what'd you think of my idea above about trying to stop the leakiness?! |
Author: | Jonathan [ June 11th, 2010, 12:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to help stop leaky 2cv |
Hmmmm....You going to Charmouth over the weekend? If so, I'll have a look at them there ![]() Re:-Leaks-Seems good enough to me, but I'm no expert. ![]() |
Author: | J-dub [ June 11th, 2010, 12:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to help stop leaky 2cv |
no sorry im not, there will be some way i can get them to you, or you to see them, what other events are there to come? |
Author: | Jonathan [ June 11th, 2010, 12:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to help stop leaky 2cv |
Might get to Registers, early July. Then there's 2cv24hr at Snetterton, in August. |
Author: | ken [ June 11th, 2010, 12:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to help stop leaky 2cv |
James, the only thing which I'm not too sure about is the long term effect of grease (or oil) on the rubber hinge/seal... A 2CV owner I knew used to inject engine oil into the vent flap on his car to prevent it rusting, but after a year or so of doing that, he noticed that the rubber had become rippled and very soft. ![]() Checking around, found this on Castrol's site, with reference to grease in contact with rubber. "These systems generally employ rubber washers and o-rings. As even small quantities of mineral oil on rubber can cause deterioration, do not use a conventional mineral oil based grease." I have a tub of this stuff, which I use for lubricating pistons in the brake cylinders of drum-braked cars. < http://www.castrol.com/castrol/productd ... Id=7000520 > ken |
Author: | J-dub [ June 11th, 2010, 7:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to help stop leaky 2cv |
i thoguht it might, but either way i need a new seal, so i thught it was worth a shot! i will wait and see if the rubber perishes, and if so i knew there was madness to the method! |
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