View Poll Results: do your ttops leak
No, they dont



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Yes, and im sick of it



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All Ttop Owners In Here
lube up the rubber seals (do the hatch seal while you're at it) with Vasoline, store indoors away from sunlight and dirt and leave the t-tops off for a half a day or so. THe vasoline will soften up the rubber and create a better sealing surface. After doing this and the adjustment mentioned above, my t-tops don't leak in the rain anymore.
HIgh pressure stream of water directed at the rubber is another matter though...
HIgh pressure stream of water directed at the rubber is another matter though...
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i have an 84 transam with T-Tops and they have never leaked, i live in a hot a$$ desert where the heat destroys everything and they still don't leak after 18 years, i guess the fact that i never take them off helps, too. i dunno, it still has all of it's stock wheater stripping, i am wating on my new headliner so that i can start taking them off
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Mine leak. After it rains the water comes down the front corners of both of them. It drips down on both sides on the electric door lock buttons. Is this where the leak is coming from or the only way for the water to get out? Are there supposed to be drain holes that might be clogged up?
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Originally posted by MdFormula350
I think some where on that t-top water works in way in and fill up somewhere inside in , so it doesnt leak any water when its just standing still, it all comes in when i move foward
I think some where on that t-top water works in way in and fill up somewhere inside in , so it doesnt leak any water when its just standing still, it all comes in when i move foward
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Originally posted by 89IRO
When adjusting the (stock) t-tops, do you want to adjust them tighter or loser than they were before in order to stop leaks and rattles? Iv'e tried everything and can't get rid of the rattles (driver t-top) and leaks (pass. t-top). BTW, the weatherstripping is new. Suggestions? -89IRO
When adjusting the (stock) t-tops, do you want to adjust them tighter or loser than they were before in order to stop leaks and rattles? Iv'e tried everything and can't get rid of the rattles (driver t-top) and leaks (pass. t-top). BTW, the weatherstripping is new. Suggestions? -89IRO
Mine used to leak for the previous owner then I took them off then back on and they never have leaked for me but my headliner has water stains on it sucks!!!! But wouldnt trade my t-tops in for just that there sexy as hell!!!!!!
Have you checked the rods themselves to see if they're rattling?
It only rattles near the front rod on the driver top. I adjusted them (both tops) yesterday, the rattle hasn't gone away. But yes, it is near the front rod. What can I do about that? I guess it's time for SFCs! -89IRO
It only rattles near the front rod on the driver top. I adjusted them (both tops) yesterday, the rattle hasn't gone away. But yes, it is near the front rod. What can I do about that? I guess it's time for SFCs! -89IRO
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my drivers side leaks from the t top weather stripping.......i know i need to get the damn money together and buy the 30 dollar part....
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Both cars leak. I do seem to have more trouble with leaks coming from the hatch hinges attach to the body though.
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Originally posted by Justins86bird
I do seem to have more trouble with leaks coming from the hatch hinges attach to the body though.
I do seem to have more trouble with leaks coming from the hatch hinges attach to the body though.
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actually maybe someone could help me out.......my leak comes in from drivers side...towards the back....it drips down onto the seat belt where the t top connects to the body.....it drips from where that space is.....any answers how to fix it?
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hah yep same problem....after a rain i have to strap up with a nice fully soaked belt.......i was thinking replacing the weatherstripping on the t top itself.....u think that would help?
I did that on both t-tops. But the pass. side still leaks. I've got both tops adjusted the exact same, so I don't know why the pass. leaks but the driver side doesn't. Damn Camaro. Anyways, like I said, I put some silicone a few days ago under the pass. side so when I wash it tomorrow, I am hoping it won't leak. -89IRO
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my pass use to leak a little but now it doesnt anymore, i dont get it
yeah definatly post ur results on it, hey maybe i wont have to buy new stuff
yeah definatly post ur results on it, hey maybe i wont have to buy new stuff
Well, I washed it yesterday and sure enough she still leaked. Again just the pass. side. This week I plan on losening the tops a bit so I will have another shot at the silicone, I think I can get it. -89IRO
Mine are terrible, both leak on front and back seats. Car is in good shape, no rust holes. Pass side has new gaskets, still leaks, I will try to adjust it though. The drivers side kinda leaked a couple years ago, I adjusted it and it stopped for 2 months, then when the leak returned it was worse than ever. I'll try some more adjusting, but they leak bad!
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ATOMonkey wrote: And, 92 blue wrote: I also have this problem. You described my situation exactly! I was thinking maybe the water is coming in through the back hatch somewhere. I have that plastic piece off the car and see some rust spots on the metal of the car from where the water leaks in. Bought some silicon to see what I can do. If anyone knows a real solution to this... I'm going to try buying a new centre piece for the t-tops, see what that does - but that's not rusty or anything. Anyway, nice to know there's others with the same problem. 
But, as for the poll, nope the t-tops don't leak. That 'mysterious' place on the bird leaks.
My car likes to leak from mystery positions. I took the horizontal plastic piece off that is between the tops and the hatch and it poured water out on me. I look in the tops, no water. Hhhhmmmm.
I have the same problem that one or two of you guys mentioned about water coming into the car from the trim piece that goes across over the rear seats. I haven't fixed it yet, but I found where the leak is coming from. In my case, water is coming in between the body and the bar goes between the two tops. I don't know how to explain it in words, but HrdRockA4305 posted a pic with it circled. Water goes into my car through there, then runs down to the back of the car over the headliner. If and only if it rains for a long time, water will accumulate on top of that plastic trim piece over the rear seats, and when you move the car, it falls onto the seats.

But, as for the poll, nope the t-tops don't leak. That 'mysterious' place on the bird leaks.
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Just a follow-up post to myself.
I installed the ABS headliner and put my plastic trim back in the car and she doesn't leak (and this is in New Jersey where it rained like 18 weekends in a row!). Whoo hoo!
:lala:
I installed the ABS headliner and put my plastic trim back in the car and she doesn't leak (and this is in New Jersey where it rained like 18 weekends in a row!). Whoo hoo!
:lala:
My ttops dont leak, only if you spray right on top of them... but as it was brought up before... your not supposed to do that. I need to get an ABS headliner from somewhere. I have a gray interior, but want a black headliner cause i think it would look cleaner, but then i would have grey everything else, and gray visors. ah dunno. If anyone has a new abs headliner, where did they get theres and for what price?
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From: Jersey
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I bought mine from FBody Motorsports. I bought the whole kit w/covered headliner, sail panels and visors. It's listed as $250. When it shipped, they had thrown in a yard's worth of extra t-top material.
Link: http://www.fbodymotorsports.com/inc/pdetail?v=1&pid=288
Link: http://www.fbodymotorsports.com/inc/pdetail?v=1&pid=288
I have mine down to bare metal right now, new center bar, new strips, new adjusting slots, used tops. I'm having to do some patch work with the front and rear areas as far as rust is concerned, I guess the water sat in there behind the strips for
awhile. So I've got my resin cloth and filler, hope this works I
really love this car. Anyone have experience with 3M's strip adhesive?
awhile. So I've got my resin cloth and filler, hope this works I
really love this car. Anyone have experience with 3M's strip adhesive?
leaky
Both of mine leak in real hard rain, I also have the problem with the back hatch seal leaking on the back seats. I think most of my problem is weatherstripping. Its badly weathercracked and rotten. The previous owner used the T-Tops on every day it wasnt raining or snowing... and so do I, so the weatherstrips get alot of sunshine. I've got a box full of new weatherstripping and a tube of ultra black sitting next to me though... hopefully the leaks will be gone soon 
I'll probably get the strips put in within a couple weeks... I'll keep ya'll posted.
Paul J.

I'll probably get the strips put in within a couple weeks... I'll keep ya'll posted.
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I love t-tops, wouldn't have it any other way. But mine leak as well. I found that alot of water was coming from the brackets that hold the hatch to the body. Overtime they rounded out the holes and alot of water was making its way in there. I washed the car once and I was suprised to see a pddle in my rear seat. This was before I did my interior swap. Anyways, I sealed around those brackers with some silicon, and also inside the car. It used to POUR in, now its more of a trickle, but I still need to get to it. The car must have had leaking weatherstipping for year, as that bar in the middle is all rotted in there. The original owner had new weatherstriping installed before I bought the car, but it was too late and the damage had been done. When I swapped my interior, the carpet was absolutely disgusting under the rear seats. the front portion of the car was dry for the most part. the rear hatch was also quite wet in the well. I did my best to seal it all up, but only the next rains will tell. Hopefully it won't be bad and I can adjust accordingly. Ill be damned if I am going to ruin a brand new interior.......
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Re: All Ttop Owners In Here
Well mine leak and here is why, does anyone make a replacment panel for these, it is the panel that is spot welded in and the gasket fits into.
Thanks
John
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Re: All Ttop Owners In Here
I did not read this whole thread, But I can imagine what some of the complaints were.
T-tops and seals like anything else do wear out with time and age. Mine on my Formula Started leaking last year, and all I had to do was adjust them, and what do ya know, no more leaks WOW!
Is your car a piece of junk when the starter goes bad? would you rather trade it for one without a transmission when the clutch wears out? when the tires go bald? when the Brake Pads wear out? etc.... You get my point. The newest 3rd Gen is 16 Years old now.............
Then why complain when the seals wear out, or the t-tops need to be readjusted????
I personally would not own another thirdgen with a Hardtop (I have had 2 Hardtops and 3 T-Tops), makes me feel too claustrophobic T-TOPS 4 LIFE!
T-tops and seals like anything else do wear out with time and age. Mine on my Formula Started leaking last year, and all I had to do was adjust them, and what do ya know, no more leaks WOW!
Is your car a piece of junk when the starter goes bad? would you rather trade it for one without a transmission when the clutch wears out? when the tires go bald? when the Brake Pads wear out? etc.... You get my point. The newest 3rd Gen is 16 Years old now.............
Then why complain when the seals wear out, or the t-tops need to be readjusted????
I personally would not own another thirdgen with a Hardtop (I have had 2 Hardtops and 3 T-Tops), makes me feel too claustrophobic T-TOPS 4 LIFE!
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Re: All Ttop Owners In Here
Mine don't leak and I still have the 22 year old weather stripping with no adjustments done to the tops. I concider my self lucky because the car was abused by the previous two owners.
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