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Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 28 Oct 2021 18:05
by Rich K
Hi,
Does anyone know the correct part code for the rubber moulding/seal that seats on the rear edge of the top of the windscreen panel on the convertible (picture attached). It seems to be shown as ZKC1432 in the BL parts manual, but I don’t believe this is correct as I have a new old stock one which is clearly the finisher that fits internally at the top of the windscreen. Also, is it available as mine is showing it’s age.
Thanks,
Rich.
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 28 Oct 2021 21:21
by Beans
YKC3610
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 28 Oct 2021 21:32
by Rich K
Thanks Beans. The BL diagram is misleading in my view as it shows YKC3610 and YKC1432 in the wrong orientation. Any idea if YKC3610 is available anywhere or a substitute?
Thanks, Rich.
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 28 Oct 2021 21:48
by Beans
@ Rimmers NLA. You could try Robsport or Steve Wilcox (S&S)
Or visit your local rubber store. That's what I did for my DHC 11 years ago ...
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 28 Oct 2021 21:55
by Rich K
Looks like you found something that does the job well. I have already trawled internet sites with no luck. Mine is serviceable but a little worn so it’s not a huge problem; just a cosmetic exercise.
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 28 Oct 2021 23:03
by Cobber
Without actually seeing it myself, it looks like a standard pinchweld section, should be not be hard to find, indeed it's probably available in various colours
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 08:16
by saabfast
Might be worth trying suppliers like Woolies or Car Builder Solutions for a generic trim.
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 08:56
by busheytrader
And these guys as well if it helps.
https://www.rubbertrim.co.uk/Back in the day they used to have a shop where you could rummage through boxes of the stuff, now mail order.
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 14:15
by Beans
Rich K wrote:Looks like you found something that does the job well. I have already trawled internet sites with no luck ...
I took the old one to a local rubberstore and rummaged through their stock till I found a decent profile match.
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 14:16
by Beans
Cobber wrote:Without actually seeing it myself, it looks like a standard pinchweld section ...
It is not a standard profile. It has a rubber lip on one side
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 19:02
by Rich K
Thanks all for your inputs. Beans is correct that this trim has a lip on one side, which when fitted sits on the upper surface of the panel. Presumably this affords more sealing/protection than a standard symmetrical edge moulding would provide. I haven’t seen anything similar on any of the numerous online suppliers’ websites. I don’t think I’ll be able to find anyone locally who actually has a shop as just about everyone in this line of business seems to trade exclusively online only these days. I’ll keep looking and post if I find anything suitable.
Thanks,
Rich.
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 21:58
by Cobber
Beans wrote:Cobber wrote:Without actually seeing it myself, it looks like a standard pinchweld section ...
It is not a standard profile. It has a rubber lip on one side
Here in Oz there are various standard profiles of pinchweld sections with rubber lips and hollow section rubber seals in different positions
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 22:04
by Cobber
Beans wrote:Cobber wrote:Without actually seeing it myself, it looks like a standard pinchweld section ...
It is not a standard profile. It has a rubber lip on one side
Here in Oz there are various standard profiles of pinchweld sections with rubber lips and hollow section rubber seals in different positions.
I'd imagine that most of this stuff is imported, so it's probably available all over the world, it's probably a matter of finding a supplier that bothers to carry a good range.
Re: Windscreen panel to hood seal mystery
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 22:30
by Beans
Cobber wrote: ... it's probably a matter of finding a supplier that bothers to carry a good range.
Not only that, but also a supplier that takes their costumers serious, and even spend time on small orders!