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SS427 01-30-2019 04:55 PM

NOS weatherstrip wrinkles
 
I just purchased as set of NOS drip rail weatherstrips that are badly wrinkled due to being rolled up in a box since 1983/84. Does anyone have a tried and true way to get the wrinkles out? Stretching them does not work. Thanks in advance for any help.

Big Block Bill 01-30-2019 06:05 PM

NOS weatherstrip wrinkles
 
Rick,

I've used a 250 Watt red heat lamp bulb & Bell shaped fixture with great success. It's worth a try.

Bill

Postsedan 01-30-2019 06:19 PM

Hoping Bills idea, removes some of the wrinkles.....but not all.
IMO....the wrinkles shows off the NOS Seals and differentiates them just as NOS.....the wrinkles don't bother me :)

Dan

x77-69z28 01-30-2019 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Postsedan (Post 1433106)
Hoping Bills idea, removes some of the wrinkles.....but not all.
IMO....the wrinkles shows off the NOS Seals and differentiates them just as NOS.....the wrinkles don't bother me :)

Dan

That’s what she said!
Sorry couldn’t resist. I wouldn’t try too hard to get rid of the wrinkles. I’m sure they will be fine once installed.
Buddy

SS427 01-30-2019 07:08 PM

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The problem is, because the weatherstrip was rolled up in a box the inside diameter is fine and the outside looks fine as long as it is rolled. Once you straighten it out the outside diameter is badly wrinkled and will not pull out due to the inside wire not allowing it to stretch.

The first photo is of them rolled up, perfectly nice. 2nd photo shows how bad they are wrinkled when laying flat but you cannot stretch these due to that wire.

Postsedan 01-30-2019 07:38 PM

I have installed similar looking seals (and on Post Sedan models they are much more visible).....hot warm weather and once installed will do wonders to them.
I believe they will be fine and will look the part once they are in the Yenko Chevelle :)

Dan

SS427 01-30-2019 07:43 PM

Wish I could share your optimism but I have not had very good luck in the past and was hoping maybe someone would have a not-so-secret trick. The sad part is they are way too expensive to experiment with.

SS427 01-30-2019 07:55 PM

Already trying that. Agree with the old NOS parts. Not always the best choice I just can't bring myself to use repop parts on this car.

Postsedan 01-30-2019 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SS427 (Post 1433120)
Already trying that. Agree with the old NOS parts. Not always the best choice I just can't bring myself to use repop parts on this car.

Neither would the rest of us, (that Get It)....especially with such an Iconic Muscle Car.
You are doing the Right Thing :)

Dan

PeteLeathersac 01-30-2019 09:00 PM

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Maybe wave a Hairdryer or Heat gun @ them?:hmmm:
Practice on dead pieces first.
:beers:
~ Pete

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