Is it same same as previous years for the models?
Place rubber in body then insert glass in rubber?
I don't think you want to use urethane.
That will glue the rubber in place.
Although I have used that on some A bodies in the past.
I have since been able to remove and replace the glass with out the rubber coming out.
But that's not the way to do it.
I think the manual say "top in first". But I've found "bottom in first" works best for me.
Gravity can be your friend.
Houston, we have a problem.
3M8509 has been the "go to" or preferred for body to rubber in these applications.
It is skim free and "non setting".
It is discontinued with no comparable replacement.
CR Lawrence 7708 is non setting and stringy.
CR Lawrence 777 skims over and I'm currently "testing" it for solvent removal after setting.
It is stringy as well. (Messy)
One of our major gasket manufactures has 7708 on their site.
(What are you gonna do?)
Last I checked CR Lawrence still shows 8509 on their site but have moved it to "discontinued".
I was able to find some 8509 at a independent local NAPA.
Still on the shelf.
And it was recently showing in the Memphis ware house....I think.
But it won't ship, unless you bribe someo
Is it same same as previous years for the models?
Place rubber in body then insert glass in rubber?
I don't think you want to use urethane.
That will glue the rubber in place.
Although I have used that on some A bodies in the past.
I have since been able to remove and replace the glass with out the rubber coming out.
But that's not the way to do it.
I think the manual say "top in first". But I've found "bottom in first" works best for me.
Gravity can be your friend.
Houston, we have a problem.
3M8509 has been the "go to" or preferred for body to rubber in these applications.
It is skim free and "non setting".
It is discontinued with no comparable replacement.
CR Lawrence 7708 is non setting and stringy.
CR Lawrence 777 skims over and I'm currently "testing" it for solvent removal after setting.
It is stringy as well. (Messy)
One of our major gasket manufactures has 7708 on their site.
(What are you gonna do?)
Last I checked CR Lawrence still shows 8509 on their site but have moved it to "discontinued".
I was able to find some 8509 at a independent local NAPA.
Still on the shelf.
And it was recently showing in the Memphis ware house....I think.
But it won't ship, unless you bribe someone.
Thanks yeah urethane dries hard and thats why I was asking. Many people have used and recommend but I question it as well! It would never come off or out….