Finally stopped the water! I had to heat the bottom of the hatch again, pushing it up with a piece of wood until it was straight across. This gave me enough clearance to install the plastic tail gate seal I got from Accessories4less.
I tried to find the same 2 part locking rubber seal that came with the top but no luck. I did find one that was REAL close at a local glass shop ($30 for 12', enough for both quarter windows)
AS-1179, 1/8 x 1/4 two part weatherstrip. It is a little thicker in the middle and makes it really tough to put the window in. So I used the glass to make a plywood template 5/8" bigger ( the min.clearance) and checked if that went in the opening. I found that the opening wasn't the right shape. Whoever cut the original opening went by the "close enough "method. When I straightened and trued the edges of the opening with a small grinder I had to take off less than 1/8" on two sides to fit the template in. Used the install tool and soapy water to install glass. Butyl caulk sealed the joins and a little under the edge. NO water from the last few storms. I won't try a car wash as, with my eye near the strut, I think I can see light coming in from the front top corners. If I shot a hose in that spot I'm sure it would leak. That will have to wait until a really warm day.