I remember having a damp patch on the rear seat of my first 80, . . . . . . . but that wasn't the roof leakingRed Oktober said:... there is a damp patch on the roof lining
.Cossack said:I remember having a damp patch on the rear seat of my first 80, . . . . . . . but that wasn't the roof leakingRed Oktober said:... there is a damp patch on the roof lining![]()
Sorry Graham, a gentleman doesn't talk about things like that, you'll have to use your imagination.Graham said:Go on Chas, Tell us what it was ? GraCossack said:I remember having a damp patch on the rear seat of my first 80, . . . . . . . but that wasn't the roof leakingRed Oktober said:... there is a damp patch on the roof lining![]()
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Towpack said:Well, WYFKI! Backed the LC of the drive yesterday and got drenched in water from the sunroof. NEVER EVER done this before. Had a quick look in between cloudbursts and can't see anything obvious. It's as if the water is overflowing from the roof's drainage chanel on the driver's side 'cos it spills onto the internal sliding sunblind. The drive is quite steep and I park facing uphill. If I park facing downhill, no leak so I'm thinking (hoping) it's just a bit of crap blocking the rear drain. The front drain is fine and drains freely from the bottom of the sill.
You won't have to wait long
Sealed those holes like joiner an said... Instead of going down the pillar, it's coming on my head when car has been standing... See pics, green from the pool formation and the wetness staining plastic on the underside of the sunroof... It's the sunroof front edge seal in that corner being worn allowing water to run round the underside of the sunroof and collect in the corner.. This time on the inside of the sealing, hence getting splashed when I move the car... Need to use speaker wire or summat to boost sealing and raise the front edge abit on washers to level out with the roof..
any pointers for that bit how to raise the front edge bit. Cheers