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1970,s Ferrari with a nice size fuel filler drain highlighted in blue .Never clogged
1970,s Ferrari with a nice size fuel filler drain highlighted in blue .Never clogged
0 2019/04/27 08:40:16 John Fiamm
Two arguably THE most important tools for a GT Continental 
Strimmer cord and a pipe cleaner .
Two arguably THE most important tools for a GT Continental Strimmer cord and a pipe cleaner .
0 2019/04/27 08:40:11 John Fiamm
Sensitive switch and pcb,s to corrode from spillages if the AC drain pan can’t drain ,
Sensitive switch and pcb,s to corrode from spillages if the AC drain pan can’t drain ,
0 2019/04/27 08:40:05 John Fiamm
Full none draining AC pan eventually end up with water sloshing sound and spitting out of theses rear sea vents .
Full none draining AC pan eventually end up with water sloshing sound and spitting out of theses rear sea vents .
0 2019/04/27 08:40:01 John Fiamm
Pull off the vertical part off and insert the pipe cleaner to rod out .
Pull off the vertical part off and insert the pipe cleaner to rod out .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:57 John Fiamm
Pull back the carpet to expose them .
Pull back the carpet to expose them .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:53 John Fiamm
Spoiler drains from the top .
Spoiler drains from the top .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:48 John Fiamm
The drains are at the rear of the hinge mechanism.Raise it to access.
The drains are at the rear of the hinge mechanism.Raise it to access.
0 2019/04/27 08:39:44 John Fiamm
Two exits , one each side under the boot / trunk lid edge .
Water should run out and flow over the bumper .
Two exits , one each side under the boot / trunk lid edge . Water should run out and flow over the bumper .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:40 John Fiamm
The worlds smallest fuel drain hole , right in the bottom corner .Use the cord or compressed air to clear .
The worlds smallest fuel drain hole , right in the bottom corner .Use the cord or compressed air to clear .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:35 John Fiamm
look carefully at the fuse box lid , it’s dusty never gets wet and is properly and easy to re fix the lid .Its mounted about an inch above the wheel arch so even if the scuttle was to flood and water spill over into the engine compartment both bat and fuse box would stay dry .
look carefully at the fuse box lid , it’s dusty never gets wet and is properly and easy to re fix the lid .Its mounted about an inch above the wheel arch so even if the scuttle was to flood and water spill over into the engine compartment both bat and fuse box would stay dry .
0 2019/04/27 08:17:22 John Fiamm
Battery box and crucially the engine fuse box - see the red +ve wires at its base .
Battery box and crucially the engine fuse box - see the red +ve wires at its base .
0 2019/04/27 08:17:17 John Fiamm
Rain and beech tree leave unfurling and spreading with wind sticking to the glass .
Rain and beech tree leave unfurling and spreading with wind sticking to the glass .
0 2019/04/27 08:17:12 John Fiamm
Standing water
Standing water
0 2019/04/27 08:17:08 John Fiamm
The red dot is amazing, actually allows water to drip / flood the fuse box lid !! - how ridiculous?
The red dot is amazing, actually allows water to drip / flood the fuse box lid !! - how ridiculous?
0 2019/04/27 01:13:38 John Fiamm
Look carefully what’s lying at the bottom , running through.I suspect it’s an aftermarket mod to run that wire off the scuttle floor which is under that unit
Look carefully what’s lying at the bottom , running through.I suspect it’s an aftermarket mod to run that wire off the scuttle floor which is under that unit
0 2019/04/27 01:13:34 John Fiamm
Turn the clips and prise the cover off the engine bulkhead .There May be a couple of screws to remove at the ends near the glass as well.
Turn the clips and prise the cover off the engine bulkhead .There May be a couple of screws to remove at the ends near the glass as well.
0 2019/04/16 07:40:26 John Fiamm
14 mm ratchet remove them .If they have not been off for a while this may need a bit of penetrating oil and twiddling.Use something like copperslip when you put them back
14 mm ratchet remove them .If they have not been off for a while this may need a bit of penetrating oil and twiddling.Use something like copperslip when you put them back
0 2019/04/16 07:40:20 John Fiamm
Set wipers to service and mark on the screen with tape .Helps realignment.
Set wipers to service and mark on the screen with tape .Helps realignment.
0 2019/04/16 07:40:16 John Fiamm
Results.Free flowing .
Results.Free flowing .
0 2019/04/16 07:40:11 John Fiamm
Cup full of water added .You can hear it instantly trickle on the floor .
Cup full of water added .You can hear it instantly trickle on the floor .
0 2019/04/16 07:40:07 John Fiamm
Vac adapter.
Vac adapter.
0 2019/04/16 07:40:02 John Fiamm
When down showing how you twist it 90 degrees .
When down showing how you twist it 90 degrees .
0 2019/04/16 07:39:58 John Fiamm
Attached to the end of a vacuum cleaner and inserted to the side of the HVAC and crucially rotated 90 degrees to get right under towards the drain opening .
Attached to the end of a vacuum cleaner and inserted to the side of the HVAC and crucially rotated 90 degrees to get right under towards the drain opening .
0 2019/04/16 07:39:53 John Fiamm
Other side of the HVAC “ bulkhead “ 
Also not shown the opposite side and  carefully vac up everything.
Other side of the HVAC “ bulkhead “ Also not shown the opposite side and carefully vac up everything.
0 2019/04/16 07:39:49 John Fiamm
Try in there as well
Try in there as well
0 2019/04/16 07:39:44 John Fiamm
Other side .
Other side .
0 2019/04/16 07:39:39 John Fiamm
My HVAC unit - note the “ splice “ and multi pin sockets I think moved up from under the unit .
A previous repair / mod from the previous owner .
My HVAC unit - note the “ splice “ and multi pin sockets I think moved up from under the unit . A previous repair / mod from the previous owner .
0 2019/04/16 07:39:34 John Fiamm
0 2019/04/16 07:39:29 John Fiamm
This is a piece of fireproof sheeting tie wrapped over the main fuse / relay box to protect from water .A personal mod I did .
This is a piece of fireproof sheeting tie wrapped over the main fuse / relay box to protect from water .A personal mod I did .
0 2019/04/16 07:39:24 John Fiamm
0 2019/01/16 12:02:42 John Fiamm
0 2019/01/16 11:48:45 John Fiamm
0 2019/01/16 11:48:44 John Fiamm
The rear torx for the corner piece ( excuse the mirror )
The rear torx for the corner piece ( excuse the mirror )
0 2018/11/24 03:32:57 John Fiamm
Then slide it forwards .You can see here how it unlocks once 2 cm forwards .It can then be swung out enough to access further in
Then slide it forwards .You can see here how it unlocks once 2 cm forwards .It can then be swung out enough to access further in
0 2018/11/24 03:32:57 John Fiamm
The other torx for the corner visible once the main trim is loose
The other torx for the corner visible once the main trim is loose
0 2018/11/24 03:32:57 John Fiamm
Johnny s pics from his restore thread
Johnny s pics from his restore thread
0 2018/11/24 03:32:55 John Fiamm
Johnny’s pics from his rebuild thread 
Yours shouldn’t be rusty
Johnny’s pics from his rebuild thread Yours shouldn’t be rusty
0 2018/11/24 03:32:55 John Fiamm
It was a loose clip 
I thightened them up , pressed the edges together and squeezed the rear bit closer so it would grip more .You can test on the panal while it’s out before refitted to test the grip
It was a loose clip I thightened them up , pressed the edges together and squeezed the rear bit closer so it would grip more .You can test on the panal while it’s out before refitted to test the grip
0 2018/10/29 06:05:55 John Fiamm
Done gap normal / gone
Done gap normal / gone
0 2018/10/29 06:05:54 John Fiamm
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