<VV> Late model under dash water leaks when raining.

George Jones 65crownv8 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 28 05:16:33 EDT 2015


Jerry,

Your late model likely suffers from the problem most other late models
suffer from. It's not an easy fix, but it can be remedied. If you get on
your back and look under your dash towards the base of your windshield,
you're likely to find about a half inch gap between two pieces of metal
that look like they are supposed to be connected. In my case, I had a tell
tale sign left by the PO..... a whole tube of silicone caulking stuffed up
between the seams. Last one I fixed by tearing everything our of the dash,
along with the seats and carpeting, so that I could weld in patch material.
Prior to that it was fiberglass. I think the next one will be glass Matt
soaked in POR-15. It's about the worst area I've found to fix on a late
model. Dash, radio, glove box & carpeting have to come out to get access to
the area, and it's still not easy.

George Jones
On Sep 28, 2015 2:55 AM, "air_cooled63--- via VirtualVairs" <
virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:

> We have had a lot of rain here the last couple weeks and have had water
> leaking on my feet while driving my 65 CORSA, in the rain and it also leaks
> while parked. Its not coming through the vents as I have cleaned all the
> trash out of that area. Checking down through the front air vent with the
> air grill removed that area shows no cracks or holes there. I have this
> problem with two out of the three 65s we have have.  All were assembled at
> Willow  Run.  We were wondering if any one that has had this problem and
> has repaired theirs, can give us any tips on repairing this problem.  The
> weather reports say we will be having approx a 50% chance of rain for the
> next 10 days. Wish we could divert some of the rain to Central California
> to give them a good drink of water and put out some of the fires there.
> Jerry Brown
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