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37 Trunk Lid Seals
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rlh37ford |
07-26-2011 @ 1:43 PM
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Thanks for the recommendations guys. They are very much appreciated.
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TomO |
07-26-2011 @ 7:24 AM
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I would go for the hollow seal. I always had problems keeping my trunk dry until I installed the hollow seal. Put a thin coat of the black sealer in the channel and on the seal, allow it to dry to a tacky state and then carefully install the gasket. If you don't get it right, use 3M general adhesive remover to loosen the sseal and the recoat and reposition.
Tom
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supereal |
07-25-2011 @ 12:05 PM
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Most, if not all, of the seals are made by Carpenter. When installing them, you have to be very careful not to stretch them at all during the process, or you will have more seal than car at the end. For trunk seals, it is much easier of you remove the trunk lid and place it upside down so gravity works for you instead of trying to let the seal fall before the cement sets enough to hold it in place. Be sure the supplier has sent the correct seal. More than once we have gotten the wrong one. C&G shows two seals for '37 to '40. The flat seal is 78-7043720, the hollow type is 78-713540. The hollow type is a bit more expensive, but I prefer it as it seems to fit better if there are any gaps between the lid and the body of the car.
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rlh37ford |
07-25-2011 @ 11:50 AM
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Drake & Carpenter catalogs list two types of rubber seals for the trunk gutters. While I think Carpenter originally made the trunk seals, I’ve heard stories about fit problems a few years ago. Drake’s cat. Shows 78-713540 hollow core seal for coupe, convertible & sedan; and 78-713540-A seal with an entirely different cross section & listed for coupe, tudor, fordor, club cabriolet, humpback & flatback. Drake lists this latter seal amongst those said to be exact per original except better material. I’d appreciate hearing from anyone with first hand experience with either of these seals with regards to installation, fit, proper closing of the trunk lid, & adequate water sealing.
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