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Old 11-16-2012, 03:41 PM   #1
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I got my new gasket today.
I was looking to see how it fastened onto the cowl panel cover, but it doesn't seem to fit on there very well.
Did you glue the gasket to your cover, or tack to the windshield first?
What would be the best way to be sure it looks neat and straight?
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I got my new gasket today.
I was looking to see how it fastened onto the cowl panel cover, but it doesn't seem to fit on there very well.
Did you glue the gasket to your cover, or tack to the windshield first?
What would be the best way to be sure it looks neat and straight?
no no no.
no glue.
the rubber goes on the plastic part in a very particular angle.
it took me sometime to figure it out. just "play" with it. take your time, and be patient with it.
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Old 11-16-2012, 06:14 PM   #3
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no no no.
no glue.
the rubber goes on the plastic part in a very particular angle.
it took me sometime to figure it out. just "play" with it. take your time, and be patient with it.
If I get the gasket on the correct way, does it stay on correctly without falling off during installation?
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If I get the gasket on the correct way, does it stay on correctly without falling off during installation?
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Yes. The rubber gasket's forward-most edge sort of clamps onto the inner plastic ledge of the cowl, as I recall, where it will stay while you install the cowl.
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I got the gasket on this evening. The middle part was easy, but for some reason, both ends were kind of strange. Porsche could have done a better job with that.

It seems to stay on okay except for the ends, so I put small pieces of tape underneath at both ends to hold the gasket in place until I have time to pull the old one off and replace with the brand new cowl panel cover, and the new gasket.

Thanks for all the feedback!!
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