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Re: Help! I'm drowning

Postby sydneywizard » Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:46 pm

sydneywizard wrote:With all this rain, I have water getting into the cabin. I'm not sure what's the cause but I have identified where it is coming in. Maybe one of you more experienced guys/gals can tell me how I fix this. I have a photo of where it's coming in but I'm not sure how to insert it here.

Any help you guys can give is greatly appreciated.

Adam


Here is the pic. Thanks to JBT for the photo posting info.

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Postby TieNN89 » Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:41 pm

mines all good now unless i stick a hose down there

but obviously rain won't get anywhere near as much as that




do you have a bigger picture i can't really see it

is that the water running down direclty under the bolt/nut if so then the water is making its way thru the hole that was made for the bolt to go thru

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Postby marcusus » Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:57 pm

AZNTieN wrote:mines all good now unless i stick a hose down there

but obviously rain won't get anywhere near as much as that

Don't forget you said that. One day, when it's hosing down rain, you'll think back to this moment and go "do'h" :P

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Bigger pic

Postby sydneywizard » Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:02 am

AZNTieN wrote:mines all good now unless i stick a hose down there

but obviously rain won't get anywhere near as much as that




do you have a bigger picture i can't really see it

is that the water running down direclty under the bolt/nut if so then the water is making its way thru the hole that was made for the bolt to go thru



Try this shot.

The water appears to be either coming in through that bolt hole or somewhere in that vacinity.

Any suggestions?

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Postby Garry » Thu Feb 07, 2008 9:00 am

Remove the set plate (the black metal thing at around the base of the soft top) and have a look. You might have a crack in the rain rail or maybe a small hole in the roof at that point
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Postby TieNN89 » Thu Feb 07, 2008 7:52 pm

marcusus wrote:
AZNTieN wrote:mines all good now unless i stick a hose down there

but obviously rain won't get anywhere near as much as that

Don't forget you said that. One day, when it's hosing down rain, you'll think back to this moment and go "do'h" :P


well today it out of no where it rained like mad for 5 min sounded like hail storm at work i was thinking ono my car nooo but it was just heavy and lots and lots of rain

no leaks

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Re: Bigger pic

Postby sydneywizard » Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:41 am

Try this shot.

The water appears to be either coming in through that bolt hole or somewhere in that vacinity.

Any suggestions?

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Turns out to be a cracked rain rail :(

Anyway, it's getting out sorted out today. Damn, if those things aren't a little pricy!

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Re: Bigger pic

Postby Juffa » Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:30 am

sydneywizard wrote:Turns out to be a cracked rain rail :(

Anyway, it's getting out sorted out today. Damn, if those things aren't a little pricy!


Be aware that the rain rail can be repaired with good quality water proof tape. I have done this on two MX-5s, the last time about two years ago and it it is holding up well.

If you do need to (or want to) replace it there are much cheaper options available from the states, which is where I believe AZNTien got his replacement rail.

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Postby sydneywizard » Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:40 pm

Thanks for the advice Juffa but it looks too damaged in too many places to do a fix-it. I think that I could have probably got it repaired when I had the roof replaced last year but the trimmer never mentioned it as an issue and in hindsight, I should have asked him about the condition of the rain rail. I suspect though that some of the damage was caused during the install.

Unfortunately with all the rain right now (and more forecasted), I don't have the luxury of waiting for delivery from the US for the unit that AZNTien purchased, as much as I would love to save the bucks. At this stage it is going to cost around $550 fitted. Ouch!

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Postby TieNN89 » Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:24 pm

sydneywizard wrote:Thanks for the advice Juffa but it looks too damaged in too many places to do a fix-it. I think that I could have probably got it repaired when I had the roof replaced last year but the trimmer never mentioned it as an issue and in hindsight, I should have asked him about the condition of the rain rail. I suspect though that some of the damage was caused during the install.

Unfortunately with all the rain right now (and more forecasted), I don't have the luxury of waiting for delivery from the US for the unit that AZNTien purchased, as much as I would love to save the bucks. At this stage it is going to cost around $550 fitted. Ouch!


$550 ouch!! alright

well it took me say a month
had to get a cheque and send it to them because they dont unfortuantely accept international credit cards bank transfers etc ..

and its also made out of polyurethane not plastic and has a lifetime warranty (lol its not like i would take it off send it back to them wait a few months while my car has no rain rail)

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Postby sliq » Sun Jun 08, 2008 2:43 pm

last night driving home from dropping off swmbo, i heard a slosh coming from the rear..

this morning, i found my boot was filled with water.. :cry: after 1.5 hours of spraying water from a hose like a mad man and checking all the drains were cleared, i peered into my boot to find water was leaking from a certain area from where i can imagine the rain rail would sit.. :frown:

i'm going to try and seal it up with some silicon and/or water proofing tape, if not, i think i'll get this genuine \"upgraded\" mazda rain rail:

http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info. ... cts_id/743

has anyone bought this rain rail from the UK?
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Postby ampz » Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:07 pm

One set rain rail fix is to use your cracked rain rail with a thornproof MTB tube (around $20) lining the outside of the rail. Rivet the whole thing together no more leaks!
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Postby sliq » Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:35 pm

ampz wrote:One set rain rail fix is to use your cracked rain rail with a thornproof MTB tube (around $20) lining the outside of the rail. Rivet the whole thing together no more leaks!


have you got a photo of what it looked like ultimately? :idea:
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Postby Boags » Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:51 am

I've got a rain rail in good condition that I'll part with for a fraction of that one in the UK Sliq.

PM if interested. :D
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Postby sliq » Mon Jun 09, 2008 11:12 am

pm sent :D
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