Hello everyone,
After hijacking an earlier thread "Chin Spoiler", and with great help & photos from Charles I still need some more info !
My car still lets water into the area behind the seats. First the wells under the wooden shelves will fill up and it will slosh around and spill over. The water aapears to make its way through some of the seams in the soft top compartment, and also drains back into the boot area. Now I can and WILL use seam sealer around this area but there are other concerns.
Its not so much that it rains ALL the time over here its just that showers are frequent and heavy, so the volume in a shart period will cause problems.
Let me see if I have this straight. Firstly with the top up there should only be a small amount of water entering the soft top lid seal area, and this should find its way through the little hole in the rubber that lines up with the hole in the metal seal channel and find its way down to the hole under the chrome trim ahead of the rear wheel area..........correct ?
This is the area that Charles has modified with the little tubes, and re-routed down into the wells underneath the wood shelves.
It seems that the volume of wtare I have to deal with will easily overcome this and spill into the soft top box, I think this can happen much quicker if I am driving and the water enters near the chrome trim at the "B" post.
So.....when water is INSIDE the soft top box..........where should it go ?
Questions
1. Where are the factory holes and what are the large round grommets for ?
2.Are there metal rib like flanges from the bracket rearwards towards the wheel arch intrusion, and is this designed to contain water and [prevent it from travelling around the soft top area?
3.Is there anything preventing water from entering the boot area, like another ridge ?
Any help or photos would be appreciated !
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Regards,
Ben in Ireland.
'64 230SL 4sp.
'03 CLK Kompressor