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Re[4]: Drain Hose in Bulkhead

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Subject: Re[4]: Drain Hose in Bulkhead
From: Peter Mchugh <Peter.Mchugh@faa.dot.gov>
Date: 02 Jun 1997 14:34:41 -0400
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     The problem with the TR-6 (I don't know about TR-3) and probably the 
     4/5 and 250 is that the drain from the scupper on the cowl ends in the 
     space between the outer and inner fender.  The water is supposed to 
     weep out thru two serrations pressed into the inner rocker (which 
     create a gap between the inner rocker and the fender panel) but which 
     usuall is/gets blocked by dirt and debris which collects between the 
     fenders.  It is a notoriously poor design.  Your suggestion about 
     taking the drain a little farther is on target...except for the cars 
     mentioned, there isn't any aperture through which to run the hose 
     (extension)...one has to be manufactured.
     
     
     Cheers!


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Subject: Re: Re[2]: Drain Hose in Bulkhead
Author:  musson@arts.usf.edu at Internet
Date:    6/2/97 11:40 AM


This is a problem <?> that is inherent with most of the TR line. (I think) 
on my '3 I extended any drain tube I found so that it came out below any 
sheet metal.  This included the cowlvent and the trunk lid rail drains. 
All it meant was getting a little longer piece of hose.  You might have to 
make the "exit" hole a little larger to accomodate the hose.
     
later...
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