I've always been troubled by the fact that water can just drain wily-nilly between the engine box and deck, reeking havoc on the transmission and creating a never ending job of drying up.
Today's solution to the problem was to design a permanent, (or could be a semi-permanent), shield that will prevent any water intrusion, even when hit with a wash down hose...
Solution-de-jour...
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my engine boxes, reinstalled (well they're sittin in the right place) today, sit on a lip that catches all the water and transfers it to drain holes on the outboard side of the stringers. works well. ill post some pictures after i reinstall the hinges. i filled all the old holes with epoxy after i over drilled em....see patrick....i'm paying attention.
Haven't tried this yet but thought about putting a piece of window gasket (sticky-back closed-cell foam) between the box and deck. I have Cabrera's decks and boxes so the deck turns up and is 1 1/2 inches above the deck level. However wash down and rain allow water to sneak in and do exactly what you describe. Let you know when I try it. Soon I hope.
Mikey
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3/18/1963 - -31-327 factory hardtop express, the only one left.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
-Albert Einstein
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