Check it out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJM5v66Wpew&t=708s
Check it out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJM5v66Wpew&t=708s
Found it.
Yep not me.
Very close.
I used the weather stripping all the way around.
Any areas that had a larger gap filled I put two layers. Instead of using a bulb like he did.
The top layer was one continuous strip. So the double areas wouldn't have sharp stops to them.
For the retainer I just reused the ones I had on the car by removing the bulbs.
The ones I had were not the solid extruded ones so removing the bulb was easy.
Location: Florida: Pinellas County
Posts: 2,111
My VIN: 5003 Never placed Concourse
Club(s): (DCF)
Yes, I know how it works, LOL. My problem was never the roof leaking down (except that time my headliner material was too long and soaked water), my problem was water leaking between the seal and door on its way down the sides of the door. It would drip down onto the carpet and I always had a mess. This was back in the early 2000s when I doubt I even had good outer seals to take care of a lot of the water so who knows what would have happened with new seals installed back then. I just want A - my doors to close properly with ease and B - a seal that doesn't leak during those times I'm inevitably going to have the car out in the rain.
-----Dan B.
Location: Southern MA
Posts: 973
My VIN: 767 (3.0L EFI/EDIS)
I've also had a lot of trouble with my seals. I have some old DMC Houston ones that are torn and are grabbed by the doors when I open them, but they keep the water out.
I got some DeLorean Go ones and tried to install them today, but unfortunately they don't work for me. I have an early '81, and after putting the seals on, the doors basically wouldn't close without a lot of force. They close just fine with no seals on them, but with the Go seals I really have to slam them, and they popped off completely near the A pillar.
I put old seals back on for now. Maybe in the spring when it's warmer I'll give the Go seals another try. I would quite like to have properly working seals and to actually use my door launchers again.
-- Joe