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malsgoing130
9th July 2009, 11:15 AM
Hi all,
rained quite heavily on the way into work this morning, luckily I wear boots!!! the foot wells were, well flooded. I have down loaded the water proofing manual, have looked, scrached and patched with sealer and still - flooded. I am not too concerned about the water ingress exept that i have a rust issue and would love to stop it- so that the rust will not spead.
Any advice on obvious places i may have missed?

thanks
Mal

JamesB
9th July 2009, 11:29 AM
Hi Mal , have you checked the vent flap seals ? This was the major scource of water ingress on my truck.

gruntfuttock
9th July 2009, 11:48 AM
Look at the gutter where it meets the windscreen. The roof can spread here and the water runs down the rubber seals and down the door aound about where the window winder is located. There could be some fine cracks here. You can also look at the car head on and if the roof does not follow the curve of the windscreen perfectly, you may just see with the reflection of light a variation in the curve. It is a bit hard to explain but hopefully you get the idea.

The solution is to retighten the spped nuts in the roof that "pull the edges of the roof together" if you get what I mean.

Grockle
10th July 2009, 05:10 PM
As James said flap seals, if it is, then replace them with the rubber ones for a Series model not the later foam ones, the seal between windscreen and bulkhead can cause problems and check the door seals esp., the top front corners, good luck.

JamesB
11th July 2009, 09:22 AM
Hey Grockle , what's the part No. of the series vent flap seal to replace the late foam ones ? Thanks James.

lardy
11th July 2009, 07:46 PM
Mal, i am in perth, 130 too,
look behind the bolts holding the windscreen/bulkhead clamp is the paint behind it rusted to buggery ?
If so might be worth having a look under the matting below the dash you have to remove the metal plate (secured by self tapers) just see if you have rust there !

One other good spot to see how far the rust has migrated is brake master cylinder (to the left ) and under the heater box looks like bubbling until you hit it with the wire brush and it opens up.

Mine is a 1998 and i am changing out the bulkhead and doing the door skins ready for painting, should yours be rooted then maybe we should get together on a joint purchase should it work out cheaper on freight.
Have a squizz and get back to me at your lesuire
regards andy

Grockle
11th July 2009, 09:57 PM
James,I'll get the part numbers on Monday for you.

lardy
12th July 2009, 12:36 AM
As James said flap seals, if it is, then replace them with the rubber ones for a Series model not the later foam ones, the seal between windscreen and bulkhead can cause problems and check the door seals esp., the top front corners, good luck.

how does the rubber hold up to 40 degree heat Grockle?
Also what is the purpose of the compressed foam band between bulkhead and windscreen as it seems to get weathered to the point of being useless

JDNSW
12th July 2009, 05:56 AM
how does the rubber hold up to 40 degree heat Grockle?
Also what is the purpose of the compressed foam band between bulkhead and windscreen as it seems to get weathered to the point of being useless

This band seals between the bulkhead and the windscreen frame. In my experience, it is quite rare for this to leak, even if it looks pretty terrible where you can see it. Mine is still in good condition after over twenty years of summers above forty, and when I repainted the Series 2a, the one on it was still good after thirty or more years, although I don't know if it was original.

In my experience the worst leak has been the brackets at the bottom of the windscreen as lardy suggests. These have a rubber seal under them, but the sealing area is quite small, and will leak if not installed exactly in position, and will leak as soon as there is any corrosion on either surface. As it is a high pressure area, it does not take much of a leak to get lot of water in.

John

lardy
12th July 2009, 07:55 PM
yeah John, a drizzle with some pressure behind it should easily force it's way through, so when we get our downpours, it's kinda damp in there lol
Oh yeah john cheers for the original pointers on the bolts holding the clamp on ...it's where i first saw the bulkhead rot, after investigating further, i was like yippee major surgery !!!

malsgoing130
13th July 2009, 03:43 PM
Hi Andy,

Thanks for the advice re the leaks!! My bulk head is not in too a tragic state, probably the worst is the passanger foot well, its trying to rot its way thru, but only just. Its such a shame that they "land rover" cant buy the bulkheads from china and specify zincanneal or galv?? just bizzare. My doors are completely rat **** and one of these days will start looking for good second hand complete doors. I have to still overcome the noisy gear bag, it whines and screams but seems to carry on. I am waiting to buy an ashcroft service exchange unit. This is prioroty 1.

Thanks for all the input
Mal

Grockle
13th July 2009, 05:52 PM
Hi James,part number for the seals 330621, £6.00 + vat :BigThumb:

lardy
13th July 2009, 10:27 PM
Mal,
I could get you two doors new painted not fitted is my understanding, just waiting to see what i need and will get back to you.andy

greenextreme
16th July 2009, 06:40 PM
The windscreen hinge covers on front of the windscreen had faulty seals and leaked bucketloads of water into my 110 until I replaced the seal using tyre tube and filled the underneath [backside] of the cover with silicone. Now completely dry. Hope this helps.:D