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> My trunk is flooding!, Not racing, or autocrossing, but F-bod related
CrashTestDummy
post Jun 5 2007, 12:04 AM
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We have had a couple of really big rains over the last couple of weeks. After each, much to our chagrin, we noticed water in the trunk of the 95 'vert. I have the drill down pretty good now, pull the two side panels, pull the light, pull the retainer for the center panel and lift out. Let the center panel sit in the bed of the truck during the day and towel out the trunk.

But that is getting old, and annoying. I figured there were some drains that were plugged. Looking in the FSM, though, and it doesn't have drains, but more like drip rails where water is routed around the trunk opening and out the back of the car between the deck lid and body. It seems to be taking a shortcut, though.

The trunk seal looks to be glued down to the body as it should. The trunk lid appears to be setting on it and sealing well, so we have a leak somewhere. Anyone have any experience with this, and have any ideas on where to look/what to do?

Unfortunately, storing the car inside now is just not possible. Thanks for any suggestions.
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Crazy Canuck
post Jun 5 2007, 06:26 AM
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tarp (sp?) while problem not fixed
when you open/close the top, sometime leaves get there... and fall between the cracks, just behind the top... and actually blocks some drain holes.
does your carpet inside the cabin (especially rear leg room and under rear seats) get wet ?
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post Jun 5 2007, 08:42 AM
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There are a couple of thin metal tabs spot welded to the bottom of the drip rail - the tabs are what the interior panel fasten to. If the tabs get wiggled around a bit, the spot welds crack out - this will cause a path from the drip rail to the interior. If you find a crack, a spot of JB Weld or RTV should fix it for a while.
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post Jun 5 2007, 10:25 PM
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Interior is perfectly dry (as dry as you can get for a 'vert). Actually, we do get a little drippage at the point where the top meets the windshield frame and passenger door, but I know where the water is coming from there.

The car has been 'offroad' by one of the daughters of a PO, so some tweaking of the chassis is possible. I may have to go camp out in the trunk with a flashlight while my wife pours water on it.

Thanks all.
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