Here's today's post !
I've owned my car for 11 years and it has been maintained by a couple of specialists. The first lot in London, I think have closed for business, the second has retired. The second guy was brilliant at keeping the car running well. Lovely fellow as well. However, unless you're VERY lucky, your specialist may not perform the Frech air intake service at outlined in our Service and Maintenance manual (job no. 7815).
https://www.sl113.org/wiki/ChassisBody/Drains#HeaterDrainI now have the time and facilities to look after the car myself and, performing this task found that, although the drain holes were not blocked, there was a 2 inch rust hole in the airbox, as the original caulking was very loose.
However I was surprised to see the evidence of the water ingress and would love to hear from anyone with more experience than me. Photos attached.
"Driver's Side" (car is RHD). It seems obvious where the water has got in, through the airbox drain, except it wasn't blocked and the rubber pipe is ok. I did notice the clamps weren't very tight. However, Note that blue circular hole
above and to the right. Before I taped it up, it was a 25mm hole straight into the engine compartment and there was evidence of water ingress. I will buy a grommet and I assume this hole was used for LHD cars.
"Passenger Side" was even more intriguing ! When I took out the screws holding the under-dash panel, a good half-pint of clean water poured into the footwell ! It seems that this was water that got trapped in the box section to the rear and below the coolant expansion tank.
Take a look at the final picture "Bulkhead". You can see a hole below where the screen wash tube enters the bulkhead. I think this should have a grommet as well, but a) what's the purpose of the hole and b) where can I drain any traded water? The box section seems completely sealed.
There is a happy ending....the driver's side floor is ok, though the material under the carpet was rotten and the caulking old and loose and the passenger side was in great condition.
So, that's it. I think I have escaped pretty well, but his whole area looks like a real minefield. Would love to hear the experts' comments!
Thanks as always ! What a superb club this is !