Bobby and I got together to work on the car a couple weekends ago and were able to trace some of the water leaks coming into the trunk. It seems as if one leak was coming from the tail light seals, another from the loose weather stripping for the trunk on the driver's side, and another from the C pillar vent holes.
Here's the water coming in through the tail lights
And the area where the water from the C pillar drains into
And the loose weather stripping
Thankfully, the waterproof silicone I put down on the one corner has stayed secure, so I used more of the stuff to hold the rest of it down.
For the C pillar, we're probably just going to tape over or silicone the holes that are missing their clips that seem to keep the water out. Both C pillar vents are missing the lowest (and different style) clip and I'm too lazy to try to locate them.
I also bought some 3M Strip Calk
http://www.amazon.com/3M-08578-Black-St ... B000PEZ1L4 to help seal up the tail lights. We shall see how all these fixes work in time.....I really want to get the sound deadening carpeted over both to keep it from getting torn up and also to keep the sound down. Soon though....
Apparently one common E28 failure point is a weak
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=103670"]pedal bracket for the master cylinder.
Well, we bought the V.4 reinforcement and got to work.
After writhing around under the dash trying to contort our bodies over the high roll cage for the driver door, I got fed up and took the seat and steering wheel out so I could get better access to the pedals. Even with me lying on my back, getting good access was still incredibly difficult.
Bobby had started the project but stopped in the middle when he thought the bracket was bent and didn't line up properly. We were assured by the seller the bracket is supposed to have a bend in it, so I took over the project a few days later (when I decided to take the seat out). For whatever reason, Bobby took out both of the bolts that hold the bracket to the master cylinder, so I had to figure out how to align all the bolt holes again, which required pressing down on the clutch pedal a bit while it was not attached to anything and thus not aligned properly. I'm hoping I didn't do any permanent damage to the master cylinder in the process.
After much head banging on various sharp metal pieces and cursing, I was able to line all the bolt holes up and get it assembled. I'm not sure what Bobby did, but it all lined up perfectly for me. Thank god.
With that fixed, we drove the car out to a garage in Poolsville where we will be doing the majority of our big/difficult projects since Joe's garage is no longer an option. Yesterday, Eric got the following things done:
-Installed stock springs (raised the car 3-4"!!)
-Installed RSTB (the FSTB doesn't clear the big 2.5 IM, so I need to sell this one and get a custom one made that will clear)
-Installed a new coolant and PS reservoirs since ours were still leaking after replacing all the caps. Turns out one of the PS lines from the reservoir was barely clamped in place and was leaking PS fluid all over the place. Eric cleaned up both hoses and tightened them down, so hopefully that will be one less leak on the car. Hell, it might even be the reason we thought our PS box was leaking since the fluid was dripped down the line onto the box. Once Eric cleans up the box today he will inspect the mounts for cracks, since that is another very common E28 problem
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=63659, and I'm pretty sure our car exhibits symptoms of broken/cracked mounts (slight clunk in steering wheel when turning to the right).
-Tweaked/bent the exhaust so it no longer hangs on the drive shaft. This should make driving to Summit a much less grating experience.
Today, he should start working on figuring out why our fan only comes on when the temp gauge goes into the red as well as a multitude of other projects. More updates to come!