couple of water related questions
couple of water related questions
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kdd

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275 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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I've done a few searches of the forums, but have only found half the answers....

first: I have a little water coming in around the velcro bits, and a couple of posts on this subject say something about "rubber flappy bits" but I can't seem to work out where they are/should be. I don't think I have them? Can someone take a piccy for me?

second: I have spent some time looking for where the water is getting into the boot. It gets in each side, and sits in the sections directly behind the rear wheels. I've poured quite a few jugs of water over the car looking for the ingress points before finding 2 holes, one each side, directly behind the rear wheels. Should they be there? How do I stop water going up through them from the rear wheels and making puddles in the boot? Should there be grommets in them?

Thanks in advance,

Karl

Big Al.

69,332 posts

282 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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Elephant ears! There're all the Rage!




If you need a couple, drop me your address via my profile and I'll pop you a pair in the post.

BTW I ain't got any on mine, never got around to replacing them I suppose.

wolosp

2,337 posts

289 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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kdd said:
I've done a few searches of the forums, but have only found half the answers....

first: I have a little water coming in around the velcro bits, and a couple of posts on this subject say something about "rubber flappy bits" but I can't seem to work out where they are/should be. I don't think I have them? Can someone take a piccy for me?

second: I have spent some time looking for where the water is getting into the boot. It gets in each side, and sits in the sections directly behind the rear wheels. I've poured quite a few jugs of water over the car looking for the ingress points before finding 2 holes, one each side, directly behind the rear wheels. Should they be there? How do I stop water going up through them from the rear wheels and making puddles in the boot? Should there be grommets in them?

Thanks in advance,

Karl
Hi Karl...give us a mo and I'll try to stick some pics on the post.
BTW - I don't think the 'flappy bits' are to stop water - you'll see what I mean once I get the pic posted.
Paul.

kdd

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Monday 22nd December 2003
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they look like they'd block the holes I've got

Big Al -- YHM

I will still re-fix and re-seal the velco I think!..... what do people generally use for this?

>> Edited by kdd on Monday 22 December 17:34

Pies

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280 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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kdd

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Monday 22nd December 2003
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Pies said:
this thread might prove useful

http://pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=59530&f=8&h=0&hw=elephant++ears


Ooooh, just the job thanks Pies. It shows where they should be.

It doesn't leak too much, but as it sits outside all the time, a little water is getting in when it rains.

I seem to remember reading a post recently where someone had bought something that would remove moisture from the air that they put behind the seats? Helped dry the carpets out? I can't find the thread using the search.... Am I dreaming? Am I crazy? Tune in again next time to see if I've dried my car. Same time, same bat channel.

kdd

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Monday 22nd December 2003
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wolosp said:

Hi Karl...give us a mo and I'll try to stick some pics on the post.
BTW - I don't think the 'flappy bits' are to stop water - you'll see what I mean once I get the pic posted.
Paul.


Cheers Paul. I can see fresh air through the gap, so I would imagine rain in the right direction would get through?

wolosp

2,337 posts

289 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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Sorry for the wait Karl!


Hope this helps.
One shows my flappy bits (ooh-er matron!) I've not got the same ones as Big-Al, the other shows a screw/bolt behind the rear wheel - maybe you're is missing?

>> Edited by wolosp on Monday 22 December 18:02

kdd

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Monday 22nd December 2003
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Paul,

I've got the flappy velcro bits inside, as in your picture, I don't have the rubber elephant ears as per Big Al's post.
As for the holes, the ones I'm refering to are on the bottom of the "sill", behind the rear wheel on the bottom.... I don't know if that explains any better. I'll see if I can get a couple of pics outside in a moment.....
I have the bolt heads in the same place as your pic shows....

wolosp

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289 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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kdd said:
Paul,

I've got the flappy velcro bits inside, as in your picture, I don't have the rubber elephant ears as per Big Al's post....
I can see what Big Al means now - mine has these missing too....might make up a pair sometime.

kdd

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Monday 22nd December 2003
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Pies said:
http://pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?p=2&f=13&t=71955&h=0&hw

http://pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?p=2&f=13&t=71955&h=0&hw





Super job thanks Pies. For a computer engineer I sure am crap at this search lark!
Looks like I'll be popping down to Halfrauds tomorrow to see if they have any of these "Moisture Mate" thingies....

kdd

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Monday 22nd December 2003
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wolosp said:

kdd said:
Paul,

I've got the flappy velcro bits inside, as in your picture, I don't have the rubber elephant ears as per Big Al's post....

I can see what Big Al means now - mine has these missing too....might make up a pair sometime.


Doesn't yours live in a garage though? If so, the problem would be largely reduced.

Pies

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280 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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Search = "all words"

Forum = "tvr all"

dates ="all" or less depending when you think you last read it

wolosp

2,337 posts

289 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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kdd said:

[quote=wolosp]
[quote=kdd]...Doesn't yours live in a garage though? If so, the problem would be largely reduced.

Yup - it lives in the garage, but when it has sat in outside a pub or driven in heavy rain, it still gets damp down the inside carpet - I suspect the 'ears' would fix that.

chris43

351 posts

274 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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kdd said:
I've done a few searches of the forums, but have only found half the answers....

first: I have a little water coming in around the each side, and sits in the sections directly behind the rear wheels. I've poured quite a few jugs of water over the car looking for the ingress points before finding 2 holes, one each side, directly behind the rear wheels. Should they be there? How do I stop water going up through them from the rear wheels and making puddles in the boot? Should there be grommets in them?

Thanks in advance,

Karl

chris43

351 posts

274 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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I've got a couple of spare ' ears ', no comments please!!
email me with your address and I will send these to you if you want.

wolosp

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Monday 22nd December 2003
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chris43 said:

I've got a couple of spare ' ears ', no comments please!!
email me with your address and I will send these to you if you want.
Karl, when you receive Chris's ears, give me a call - I'd like to come round to make a template for my car. Cheers, Paul.

kdd

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Monday 22nd December 2003
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chris43 said:

I've got a couple of spare ' ears ', no comments please!!
email me with your address and I will send these to you if you want.

wolosp said:

Karl, when you receive Chris's ears, give me a call - I'd like to come round to make a template for my car. Cheers, Paul.


Thanks for your offer Chris, but I've already accepted Big Al's offer to post me a couple.

Paul: I'll give you a shout when they arrive so you can take a peek.

kdd

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Monday 22nd December 2003
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A short while ago I said:
I'll see if I can get a couple of pics outside in a moment.....
I have the bolt heads in the same place as your pic shows....



Quick apology to anyone on dial-up.....

Right, the hole I mean can just about be seen in the bottom left hand corner of this pic:



and to the left of the irregular hole I just found by taking a picture of the affected area



it's the bit directly below this bit of the boot floor :



>> Edited by kdd on Monday 22 December 19:19