Elise has become a pond...

Elise has become a pond...

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loserkid

Original Poster:

1,672 posts

265 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2002
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I know elise leak a bit but mine is positively drenched after a 1 hour journey in the rain.

Its coming through the point where the cant rails connect at the front.

Can some one give me some advice on making this thing leak a bit less. I had a look at some previous postings and they pointed to British Cars BBS but that article has been archived now so I can't read it!

The plan was to have a hardtop for winter but I've got to splash out on some new tyres so that'll have to wait!

help, help, help!

>>> Edited by loserkid on Tuesday 22 October 15:46

adeewuff

567 posts

271 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2002
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Hehe.. I can just imagine you asking a Lotus dealer what to do in such a situation. Their advice would be not to drive it in the rain!!

I have heard of people using bathroom sealant around the alloy tub. It does tend to leak through the front, although mine only used to do this when standing in the rain for a while.

Gargamel

15,015 posts

262 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2002
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The cant rails have a rubber seal around them which can become loose - if it is remove it and put bathroom sealwant onto the end - then refit the rubber seal and squidge them down tight

also try adjusting the windows so that they fit up close at the front - this is a bit tricky ...

other than that - buy a shower cape !

loserkid

Original Poster:

1,672 posts

265 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2002
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How would one go about adjusting the windows then?

I had a good look at the roof just now, at home, and it seems "a bit saggy" not a rigid fit all round. Perhaps all those cats sitting on the roof have taken their toll???

kelvyn

83 posts

261 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2002
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Sounds like you get a gun to shot the cats before you buy a hard top.

loserkid

Original Poster:

1,672 posts

265 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2002
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my ones sit on it nicely - its that big b'stard from over the road thats the problem!!

roulli

175 posts

270 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2002
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put some pepper on the roof and the pussy will be passé

mrhatmostly

129 posts

260 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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or if you put a large dog on the roof that would scare the cat away...

loserkid

Original Poster:

1,672 posts

265 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Surely if I had a large dog I'd need an estate car too...

fergusd

1,247 posts

271 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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If it's an older style roof, flippers and a diving mask :-(

If it's a newer style roof, window adjustment may help.

For either it's worthwhile proofing the roof with a waterproofing agent, a canvas tent proofing agent is perfect, significantly cuts down on the amount of water on many cars . . .

hth

Fd

Firefox

17 posts

267 months

Friday 25th October 2002
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Cat gut might work well!!

piquet

614 posts

258 months

Friday 1st November 2002
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the only tip i can give that worked on mine is to scotch guard the side panels, this causes the water to run off outside rather than wick through the material and then drip on the inside

loserkid

Original Poster:

1,672 posts

265 months

Monday 4th November 2002
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During the few dry hours over teh weekend I have AutoGlymed the roof with their Soft Top kit.

Now I've just got to wait and see the results...