johnbrowder
06-21-2011, 07:22 PM
I am in the process of upgrading my rear camera. My bus is a 2003 Liberty that originally had a fairly large housing for the camera. I am replacing it with a Totalvision tilt/pan model. I am having the housing modified so it is basically a flat plate on which I will mount the new camera.
It appears the housing was most recently installed with a gray rope caulk, the type I have seen at home improvement stores. It seems to have sealed well, and there were no leaks. This housing was clearly made in-house, and the gap is not done to real close tolerances, so whatever is used need to be somewhat gap-filling. I liked the fact it was fairly easy to remove and clean up. However, I never thought of this as an automotive product.
What does the brain trust recommend? Rope caulk, silicone, something else?
Thanks!
It appears the housing was most recently installed with a gray rope caulk, the type I have seen at home improvement stores. It seems to have sealed well, and there were no leaks. This housing was clearly made in-house, and the gap is not done to real close tolerances, so whatever is used need to be somewhat gap-filling. I liked the fact it was fairly easy to remove and clean up. However, I never thought of this as an automotive product.
What does the brain trust recommend? Rope caulk, silicone, something else?
Thanks!