Hi and Happy New Year!
I’m new to this! I’ve an MGTF 135 2005. I’ve got the hard top on for winter but I’ve noticed the rubber edge on the drivers side which is supposed to form a seal with the door glass is allowing water in, so needs replacing.
Any ideas where I get a replacement please? Rimmer Bros no longer supply!
Many thanks
Margaret
Hard top leaking on MGTF
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Not many rules really, this board being aimed at technical issues, it shouldn't fall foul (hopefully) of some of the more personal issues that can affect forums.
Rule 1 - Is that you need to think very carefully before posting anything technical or asking anything technical relating to the security system of the car - See 'Security Issues' sticky for more info.
Rule 2 - We (MGF Register) do not support copyright infringement and therefore references to CD ROM, PDF versions or paper copies of the workshop manual (for instance) should not be posted on the forum. We don't want to get into trouble and we'd rather sell you a genuine hard copy through our Regalia shop anyway!
Because advice is honestly and freely given in this technical section, much of it will be amateur experienced based, so any information is given in good faith and is not guaranteed as correct.
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Re: Hard top leaking on MGTF
Might not be as simple as replacing the seal if you can find one. Quiet often the soft top and the hard top have different "profiles" and can be infuriating to sort out. It's taken a few years to get to the stage where both roofs fit sort of properly!
A few things to check: have the door hinges worn and can the handle end of the door be pulled upwards to reveal worn hinges, which makes the door drop and the seal less likely to have enough contact to seal effectively. New hinges or adjustment to make the door shut lines look more neat.
Then you can adjust the window height - but this takes endless trial and error. Guides are available on the web, factory one are best.
You can also try lowering the hardtop catches at the rear, which will lower the rear of the roof slightly and increase pressure on the window seal contact - this would be my first option
The cars left the factory most probably ok, but wear/ tear over the years gives rise to these annoying glitches! It can be intensely long winded and frustrating to get to an satisfactory conclusion, but try all the easy things first
New door seals are one of the very few spare parts no longer made, tooling costs appear to be prohibitive - but it is probably important enough for some people to get rid of the car - I've been tempted a couple times, but this is part of the fun of having a MG-R car
A few things to check: have the door hinges worn and can the handle end of the door be pulled upwards to reveal worn hinges, which makes the door drop and the seal less likely to have enough contact to seal effectively. New hinges or adjustment to make the door shut lines look more neat.
Then you can adjust the window height - but this takes endless trial and error. Guides are available on the web, factory one are best.
You can also try lowering the hardtop catches at the rear, which will lower the rear of the roof slightly and increase pressure on the window seal contact - this would be my first option
The cars left the factory most probably ok, but wear/ tear over the years gives rise to these annoying glitches! It can be intensely long winded and frustrating to get to an satisfactory conclusion, but try all the easy things first
New door seals are one of the very few spare parts no longer made, tooling costs appear to be prohibitive - but it is probably important enough for some people to get rid of the car - I've been tempted a couple times, but this is part of the fun of having a MG-R car
Jerry
MG TF 135 - 101k
Suzuki SJ 413 - 309k
Skoda Yeti SE 110 4x4 - 138k
MG TF 135 - 101k
Suzuki SJ 413 - 309k
Skoda Yeti SE 110 4x4 - 138k
Re: Hard top leaking on MGTF
Hi and very many thanks!
I had the door hinges replaced last year because the door had dropped. I’m a bit loathed to raise the door glass because I don’t have this problem with the soft top.
I’ll see if I can lower the hard top catches at the rear but I’ve also sent off for some black rubber edging which I’m going to try to wedge in to the folds of the hard top rubber to push it out more.
Many thanks again!
Margaret
I had the door hinges replaced last year because the door had dropped. I’m a bit loathed to raise the door glass because I don’t have this problem with the soft top.
I’ll see if I can lower the hard top catches at the rear but I’ve also sent off for some black rubber edging which I’m going to try to wedge in to the folds of the hard top rubber to push it out more.
Many thanks again!
Margaret
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Re: Hard top leaking on MGTF
I think it is just something we have to work with.
I had to raise my window stops in order to make a proper seal with the hardtop despite the height being fine for the soft top. There is every chance I will find the windows will be too high now when i go back to the soft top but if thats the case i will just adjust them again to suit. Once youve done it once It only takes half an hour to remove both door cards and adjust the height stops. Doing that twice a year isnt too bad.
I had to raise my window stops in order to make a proper seal with the hardtop despite the height being fine for the soft top. There is every chance I will find the windows will be too high now when i go back to the soft top but if thats the case i will just adjust them again to suit. Once youve done it once It only takes half an hour to remove both door cards and adjust the height stops. Doing that twice a year isnt too bad.
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Re: Hard top leaking on MGTF
Just echoing everyone's comments here, especially Jerry's: getting both the hard top and soft top to seal perfectly is a swine of a job, and they were a pain to get right, even when new... but with 20 year old rubber seals, things are just harder now (no pun intended!)