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Rain Gauge

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Post by fool_injected »

My farkin truck leaks
Straight onto my right foot :bad-words:
I know it's leaves and crap blocking something up but what and where?
I've had a look and can't find anything
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Post by TEENZA »

I have the same problem when it has been raining , i get in the car and when i go around the corner water pours over my feet , but usually my right foot....can't find anything blocking ... i thought maybe my soft top was not sealing properly....but this has got me beat too.
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Post by mr green »

it's were the windscreen folds up and kisses the main body. there is a hole there for the aerial wire to go through. fold your windscreen down and seal all the way across the body.
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Post by noelb1 »

hey wayne is this the hardetop? I found if I had the outside air closed i didn't get as wet.
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Post by Pyrotech »

have a look around where the bonnet bolts onto the body, mine is cracked and leaks thru there
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Post by smileysmoke »

on the hardtop there is actually a small rubber hose which is up under the dash to the right of the heater box (on the firewall) this may not be all the way on and could be dripping onto your feet.
this hose is the one that drains from the grill on your bonnet down through the dash and back through the firewall and has a 90 degree bend on the engine bay side..
sorry i dont know the name but get a torch and put your head under you will see what i mean ;)
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Post by j-top paj »

wear gumboots :lol:
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Post by fool_injected »

I was expecting a comment about being a river gauge from you

gumboots is a good idea cause I can not find where its comming from
No watermarks on inside firewall, engine bay is bone dry but my foot is soden
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Post by j-top paj »

yours is still better than mine. try driving into a puddle and having the water spray up the inside off the tyres :lol:
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Post by fool_injected »

wear your dry-rider ;)
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Post by j-top paj »

we jamed some newspaper in the holes and stuck rubber mats over them :lol:
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Post by grimbo »

fool_injected wrote:My farkin truck leaks
Straight onto my right foot :bad-words:
I know it's leaves and crap blocking something up but what and where?
I've had a look and can't find anything
the vent between the windscreen and the bonnet is where fresh air is drawn in for the heater/demister. This gets clogged with leaves and mud. If you look in the engine bay on the firewall there is a 90Ëš rubber vent coming out. You need to clean this out. I used to use a coat hanger and gently pry around and clear it out. When it is blocked water runs down the vent and drips off the tube onto your feet
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Post by Highway-Star »

grimbo wrote:
fool_injected wrote:My farkin truck leaks
Straight onto my right foot :bad-words:
I know it's leaves and crap blocking something up but what and where?
I've had a look and can't find anything
the vent between the windscreen and the bonnet is where fresh air is drawn in for the heater/demister. This gets clogged with leaves and mud. If you look in the engine bay on the firewall there is a 90Ëš rubber vent coming out. You need to clean this out. I used to use a coat hanger and gently pry around and clear it out. When it is blocked water runs down the vent and drips off the tube onto your feet
I was going to say the same; the only thing is Fool-Injected reckons its his right foot...

I'm assuming the car is RHD.

BTW, removing the air box component that collects the leaves mud etc, is a reasonably time consuming job. Just for anyone who needs to do it, and needs to make time, leave at least half a day I reckon.
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Post by NIK »

Double what Grimbo said and triple what Highway star says.
Its one of those pita jobs that has to be done and a added bonus the heater works properly afterwards :D
While you have it apart I put fly screen between the air box and the body so now nothing else falls into anymore.
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Post by Brendan-s »

Highway-Star wrote:
BTW, removing the air box component that collects the leaves mud etc, is a reasonably time consuming job. Just for anyone who needs to do it, and needs to make time, leave at least half a day I reckon.
Or do what I did and get in there with a hole saw then just gaffa tape it back up again, works perfect now :armsup:
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Post by MrsForby »

Also check where the door, windscreen and body meet up at the front.

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Post by Eff »

mr green wrote:it's were the windscreen folds up and kisses the main body. there is a hole there for the aerial wire to go through. fold your windscreen down and seal all the way across the body.
no more wet foot!
X2 mine did exactly the same thing. In my case it had rusted away a bit around the hole. I welded up a new plate around the aerial, bogged it up and painted it. Problem fixed :)

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Post by Rotazuk »

Not related to the water leak , but you have a few good leads there .
Want a fast way to remove the heater assy . I was wanting to take mine out as its not used , but would not come out easily . Gave up and carried on modding the car for a nissan engine , had to weld a patch on the firewall . carefully removed the carpet from the back and welded the patch on . Once finished I decided there was too much smoke coming from the body . At this point I should say the body tub was suspended from the roof while I was welding up the chassis . Went to get fire ext but some little hands had moved it , option two got the hose into the shed . No water , was a kink in it . Outside again unkinked the hose and back in the shed . By this time the flames were a good foot high out of the air vent infront of the windscreen . Jammed the hose down there and it went out , :oops: .

Seems some carpet fell back down and caught fire , this set the leaves in the bottom of the heater assy alight so the fire was burning inside it . Needless to say it was half the size and fell right out once the fire was out .

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