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Old 02-07-2017, 04:03 PM   #6
thstone
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Originally Posted by jcslocum View Post
There will be spots where the top gaskets won't meet with the rest of the bodywork. That is why there are pans and drains back there to keep clean. 99% tight would be great if they can catch the other 1%... This is why so many cars end up with drowned alarm system ECU's. The drains get clogged and flood under the seats.
^^^ What he said ^^^

The top shouldn't let water leak into the passenger compartment but water will get into the area behind the top by the clamshell. This is why they have drains back there. But if you're getting water into the passenger compartment, then you have a problem.
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