Underside panels and water consideration
Underside panels and water consideration
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UltimaFAN

Original Poster:

107 posts

151 months

Friday 10th January 2014
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Hello,

I'm on my way to fit the underside panels, but I'm asking me some questions regarding water problems.

- The underside battery panel will act like a bath with the steel frame around it.
- With the double skin kit, the radiator has an opening on the top for the radiator fixation, but none on the bottom.
- The double skin of the cockpit will seal a volume hermetically.

In the first two cases, water will accumulate above the underside panels. For the cockpit, water might come from the pedal area and flow between the panels. The problem is that this water will not go away except by evaporation.

To avoid this kind of problems, have you added small holes on the underside panels close to the corners with the chassis frame? Should we do it or not?


Justaredbadge

37,069 posts

210 months

Saturday 11th January 2014
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Yes.

To the rear.of the panels.

Steve_D

13,801 posts

280 months

Saturday 11th January 2014
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Yes, for the battery tray.

Yes, for just the sections that have the rad. mount bobbins. The other sections of this double skin area will be sealed so do not need vents.

No, for the cockpit double skin. This area should be properly sealed so does not need venting. The area around the pedals should be sealed from the rest of the double skin. I have not put holes in this as there is little likelihood of there being water in this area. If there is then you have bigger problems than corrosion.

Steve

UltimaFAN

Original Poster:

107 posts

151 months

Saturday 11th January 2014
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ok thanks.

Maybe a CAN-AM would be different for the cockpit area, as it could happen once that the car is forgotten under the rain or wet during a drive. The underside of the cockpit panel will be perfectly sealed, but the upper not.

UltimaCH

3,181 posts

211 months

Saturday 11th January 2014
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The risk of getting wet in a Can-Am is probably greater than in a GTR, specially when leaving it uncovered in the wet. However, both are far from being waterproof I hear...