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First of all, my top pillar gauge pod fills with water, so water is coming down the a pillar somehow. What is the most likely cause? I've already changed the seal around the door and targa hole but still getting in somewhere. :thumbdown: Had to save my HKS gauge before it got water damage! :sneaky2:

 

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Secondly, I went to refit my plenum cover today and it wouldnt push down into position at the back, had a look and found that the fuel pressure regulator (I think?) has been bent somewhere between the engine being removed from the past car, sat in the garage for 6 months and then refitted into this car. Would this cause me any problems?

 

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Thanks for any input! :helpsmilie:

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ahhh.. thanks dave will check there :yes:

And change the Fuel reg,potential pipe fracture waiting to happen!-petrol/hot engine=:hang:

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And change the Fuel reg,potential pipe fracture waiting to happen!-petrol/hot engine=:hang:

 

cheers daz, finally an answer to my question lol :laugh:

cheers daz, finally an answer to my question lol :laugh:

 

i see common sense didn't kick in quick enough :lol: :whistling:

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i see common sense didn't kick in quick enough :lol: :whistling:

 

well you never mentioned it... :tt2:

Re the water.i would say its the top targa seal isnt sealed. if its been taked off to be replaced or because of a respray, 9 times out of ten the front square bit needs to be siliconed back down, other wise the rain water will get under it and trickel down the a pillar

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Re the water.i would say its the top targa seal isnt sealed. if its been taked off to be replaced or because of a respray, 9 times out of ten the front square bit needs to be siliconed back down, other wise the rain water will get under it and trickel down the a pillar

 

thanks for the input dave, really appreciate it. I've got a nice list of bits to focus on now when I take it apart, sooner rather than later as I assume its overflowing onto my carpet then it'll get stuck and rot the floor :(

Baz..... I had the same problem, water in my A pillar pods, and my problem was just as Dave described, the seal was not seating properly after I got my 300 painted...

 

Alz.

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Baz..... I had the same problem, water in my A pillar pods, and my problem was just as Dave described, the seal was not seating properly after I got my 300 painted...

 

Alz.

 

cheerZ dude, I can see how I'll be spending my christmas weekend lol :online2long:

cheerZ dude, I can see how I'll be spending my christmas weekend lol :online2long:

 

Best xmas ever.......... :angel:

 

Alz. :innocent:

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