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Re: [alfa] water in GTV-6 doors



I was under the impression that water flows into the door and out the drain
holes (in theory of course). Modern cars have a better seal between the
window glass and the panel however the good old cars intended to allow water
into the door. I would remove the trim and plastic (replacing the plastic if
need with any substitute to ensure a good seal so that water does not rot
the trim. Clean out the bottom of the door, rust proof it and drill a few
hole along the length of the door. Don't be shy on drilling a sizable hole
so the water can flow. There are also drain holes in most of the lower
bodywork i.e. sills rear quarter. Lever them open gently with a large
flatblade screw driver
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Webb" <[email protected]>
To: "Joe Elliott" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 12:07 PM
Subject: RE: [alfa] water in GTV-6 doors


> > It's been raining a lot here lately, and I could hear water
> > sloshing around
> > in my passenger door, which seemed odd because I thought it had a drain
> > hole (evidently not).  When I went down a hill, a lot of it
> > poured into the
> > cabin, which didn't help the already-soaked carpet (more on that
> > later).  I
> > finally decided to take one of the bolts out of the bottom of the
> > door, and
> > ~1.5 quarts of rainwater drained out!  This can't be good for the steel.
> > What do the rest of you do to contend with this?  Drill a drain hole?
Is
> > there a way to keep water out of the door in the first place?
>
> Yep.   Some US Alfa history relayed to me by a dealer in the 80's.   Ever
> notice how Alfettas always seem to rust the bottoms of the doors out?
> Ironic.  With Alfa's rust problems through the late 60s and early 70s,
> ARDONA decided to undercoat the hell out of the US cars to account for the
> use of salt on the roads.   They did the insides of the doors and
> subsequently plugged the factory drain holes making the problem worse.
>
> Not sure if this is true of the GTV6.   You'll find (or should find) some
> plastic on the inside of the door behind the panel too.   If you take off
> the panel, and carefully pull back the plastic, you may be able to find
the
> stock drain holes in there and unplug them.   You'll also want to replace
> the lower window seal so the water doesn't leak in there to begin with.
> Can't remember if the GTV6 has that cool smokers window with the crank
knob.
> That may be leaking into the door too.
>
> -Peter (waxing nostaligic about my old '76 Alfetta)
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