Any ideas on where we might find windshield gaskets for our dina? We have new windshields to put in already. The old gaskets may be okay, but, would be nice to put in new while they are out.
Have you checked with MCI.?
If MCI has it, they will probably be pricey. Our new rubber was 600.
FWIW
God bless,
John
Ruthi -
I have a friend that restores old stuff. He can usually find windshields and such, but the rubber is always shot. He finally found a small 'Ma & Pa' glass shop that would fabricate his gaskets from scratch. "Extremely reasonable," he told me... so I tried them myself.
They removed two of my windows, re-laminated with new glass (which they cut themselves) and reinstalled... including new hand fabricated gaskets. I had my bus back in one day. Total bill: $120 bucks.
Maybe check around to see if there are a few remaining 'craftsmen' in your area? You might find a real 'glass guy' - a refreshing change from the 'one size fits all' (or, even worse, 'no size fits yours') chain store mentality.
My experience was nothing short of great...
Just a thought.
Nellie
Nellie, nothing around here like that, for sure :-\
Hey John,
I paid about 100 bucks for mine! Another good reason for an Eagle! ::)
Jefferson Bus was the place.
Paul
I got windshield gaskets for my 8 from MCI and it was reasonable if I remember correctly
Check them out
Melbo
The windshield gaskets on the Dina are huge and all one piece for both windshields. The only place I know to get them is from MCI. It cost me between $300 and $400 to replace my gasket. I know from experience they will start leaking over the years. My bus was only about a dozen years old when I got it and the gasket were already cracked and leaking a bit.
For some reason MCI has a number of different part numbers for the windshield gasket. Many of the part numbers are out of stock or discontinued. Your best bet is to call MCI parts.
Brian,
Our rubber was all one piece too. FWIW
Paul, I agree. It would have been nice to find it cheaper. But what can you say...after all I did order from Price Kingdom ::)
God bless,
John
I am a little handicapped here, as I have not actually replaced my windshields. I think the gaskets are still available, but I have thought to myself, there must be someone out there who makes gasket material that will work. We have a large distributor here in Denver that carries a ton of upholstery and related components. I recall seeing what looked like windshield gaskets. I had my eye on that because I will need special gaskets for a couple of old cars I am working on.
I am pretty sure they are distributors for C.R. Laurence (http://www.crlaurence.com (http://www.crlaurence.com)). I went to their site, and they have several versions of one and two piece windshield gasket material. Problem is, it is hard to find it on their website. If you enter the search term "gasket material" you will see most of their offerings. You will have to open each item. You can also download their catalog as I recall.
On my cars, I had planned to cut the gasket as needed to fit the windshield and then seal the cuts with regular windshield urethane glue that they use to install modern windshields that are glued in place.
If you have an actual piece of your gasket, you can probably get close to the same gasket. It will not be molded to shape, but I think you can make it work.
Jim
We just talked to our glass guy, who is making the glass for the door and windows, and he is going to come out and look at the gasket before he puts the windshield in. He says that it may be just fine, and not need replacing. I guess sometimes we overdo, but it is nice to do stuff before, and at a convenient point.