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Sunroof Edge Seal - ideas? 700

90 740 GL Regina/AW70L

I've been un-mothballing this thing for far longer than I want to admit...
One annoyance is the nasty moss-riddled sunroof seal letting some water into the car around the sunroof.

I bought a seal I thought would work from McMaster Carr https://www.mcmaster.com/12335A43/ but it's just a bit too springy to squish into place. I've seen some things on IPD but they don't have a photo. When I found an official parts diagram from Volvo, that correlates to .... some other random seal that isn't what I need.

The original is measuring 13/32, which is pretty narrow. These other one looks promising but is not cheap so I don't want to waste money on it - https://www.mcmaster.com/1120A8/


Has anyone found one new or somewhere besides a wrecking yard?








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Ahoy Will,

Check out this rubber molding (13 feet) at Ebay
If it works you'll save a lot of loot.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/256251788538

Bill



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I got tired of following the FAQ and ending up with rust floors. So I switched to heretic mode and bought the Sunroof seal: https://vp-autoparts.com/en/artiklar/seal-sunroof-lid-700_900.html
(it is $10 higher since I bought it).

No more leaks. Still need to deal with the hole in the floor caused by original leak



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The factory flock-covered steel strip is no more on my 1992 sedan. What's OEM is now terrible on the 1992 and in posts here.

https://www.brickboard.com/FAQ/700-900/BodySunroof.htm

You will find suggestions here as the topic is treated here. One response I recall is someone using a good solvent free cleaning and using some type of adhesive with a strip of some quality of nylon. Nylon can be abrasive versus paint and metal.

There may be a solution that adheres yet is tough and compliant as the roof moves. A quick web search offers solutions. Yet OEM is not so good failed for me and others. Yet folks have better solution for the moon roof edge seal.

The sunroof pan that contains the moonroof assemblage has a drain at each corner. The rear drains route for the c-pillar, through the boot or i forget on wagon.

The drain has a union in the truck. People use different stuff, like apt bottle brushes, to dislodge a clog. You'd have ot remove the liner though to get to the pan. Try some way the the drains. The front corner drains are in the door frame outside or the gasket, or course.
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I looked up the Skandix part that IPD is selling. It looks pretty close to the OEM one. Is this what has disappointed other folks?

https://www.skandix.de/de/fahrzeug-teile/karosserie/oeffnung-einstieg/schiebedach/dichtung-schiebedach/1022781/

Thanks for your reply. I remember you from the old days when I was on here all the time.

Will



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It's not hard to clear the drains without needing to touch the roof liner for access. The front corners are easy to inspect and suction clean with a vacuum. A bright LED flashlight held at just the right angle around a partially open sunroof can be used to spot the drains in the far corners to see if debris in the tray is blocking them, like a wad of pine needles. I use a length of vinyl tubing taped to a vacuum cleaner nozzle to suction the debris. A section of old garden hose would likely also work. Coat hanger wire can also be used to loosen stuck debris, even poked a little bit into the drains.

Careful, there's a long black rubber strip as some kind of draft seal sitting on a metal lip across the lower edge of the sunroof tray, about and inch or two back. It can be easily disloged if you're not careful. If it's been previously dislodged it's often found lying way at the back of the tray (I found an extra one hiding back there, possibly dislodged at the factory). It can be put back with fingers reaching in. If the ends curl up, tack them back down with a bit of sealant.

A second option is finding the other end of the vinyl drain tubes above the drain slits underneath and blowing compressed air back up. I've never needed to do that. In sedans, the drain tubes are visible in the trunk. You can detach the rear window air grill drain tube to blow air in.

Many people expect that the sunroof edge seal is supposed to be a water tight seal, but it isn't, more of a draft and rain seal.

There's a fair bit of up down friction movement against the seal when it's opened/closed, so I can see that any replacement seal is going to need be to solidly stuck to the edge otherwise it will soon start to come off.
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Hi Will,


Did you check with your local auto body repair/paint supply companies.

They might sell some universal weather stripping by the foot ?

I tried checking locally around Boston area but they're all closed
on the weekend.

Good luck, Bill




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Ah, that was really nice of you, Bill!

Thank you so much. I do think this is the right track for me. The generic weatherstripping I've found is really focused on house/home doors and not vehicles.

I did see some on ebay for a ford fox body (mustang?). I looked inside mine and it's an interesting setup that looks the same as the weatherstripping I saw for the ford. It's an edge-grabber with a long strip of fabric with some fibers on the outside that wraps back on itself. There is a sort of a B shaped plastic interior part that the fabric sits on.

I'll call a couple of places next week when I get more time (and a seatbelt latch).

Cheers,
Will



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