What does PU stand for?
Lupe
60 Thunderbird Hard Top
64 Imperial Crown Coupe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob van der Es"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 1:05 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Sealing Imperial Roof and Trunk lid Trim
Hi Joe,
Thanks for your contribution on this subject!
I understand the importance of using a proper sealant, since
I live in a
very wet country called the Weatherlands, ehh the
Netherlands I mean :)
I noticed that on my 60 Crown a black sealant was used , it
has rubberized
over the years or maybe it was a rubber sealant that was
used. I don't
know..
Anyway the connection between the roof trim and the roof is
waterproof,
otherwise I would have rust stains in my headliner by now.
Personally, I don't think that this is the original sealer
that the factory
has used 48 years ago..
It looks to me if someone has used a sort of window sealant,
but it does the
job.
If I have to remove the roof trim I would use a modern
sealant on a PU base,
I think silicone is too agressive! There is a kind of acid
in it (smells
like vinegar) that can cause severe rust problems. It might
be aggressive to
your paintjob too!
Those modern PU base sealants give a very strong bond (as a
matter of fact
you can use it as glue), are weatherproof and non agressive.
And it is clear
as glass!
Water condense shouldn't be too much of a problem since the
paint is still
flawless, and if the SS inserts are properly sealed I think
everything will
be safe.
Or at least I hope so :)
Robert
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Strickland"
To: "Imperial Mail List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 5:57 PM
Subject: IML: Sealing Imperial Roof and Trunk lid Trim
> Along with the discussion of sealing Imperial stainless
> steel roof
> panels there is the issue of how the roof trim should be
> sealed when it
> is re-installed. On '62 models the standard trunk trim
> piece is a
> chrome rib that has several machine threaded studs that
> are accessed
> from the bottom side of the trunk lid. The same issue
> would apply to
> sealing the roof trim on those years that have the SS roof
> trim, or even
> the conventional models that have roof trim pieces that go
> across the
> top as in '57-59 models etc. What type of sealer was
> originally used?
> Was it 3-M automotive caulking compound? Some of the trim
> I have seen
> elsewhere on the '62 I own was a foam plastic pad (usually
> circular in
> shape) that fit between the trim and the paint surface of
> the body part
> with the fastener on it underneath side of the body part.
> I have been
> thinking about how to re-attach various trim pieces that
> have holes
> through the body sheet metal. I am leaning toward the
> possibility of
> using clear GE silicone caulk. It lasts for 20 years or
> so and remains
> flexible. 3-M caulk goes on soft, but eventually dries
> out.
>
> Paul mentions that some of the stainless steel roof panels
> had a fiber
> pad underneath them (maybe some of them vibrated in the
> wind and made a
> buzzing noise?). Others had the panels electrically spot
> welded in
> place. Silicone sealer around the edges might work well
> and possibly
> even contact cement to hold the panels against the roof
> would work too.
> It would require that a person be careful how much contact
> cement
> build-up was added. It would have to be evenly applied to
> prevent bumps
> or bulges underneath. Then there is the issue of
> corrosion. Any water
> that condenses underneath or somehow gets under the edges
> of the SS
> panels would be bound to cause rust.
>
> I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but those are
> just some
> thoughts that came to mind.
>
> Joe
>
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