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Re: Milano SUnroof drains



Ralph,
One more thing, you'll have to remove the plastic pillar trim also.  And yes,
I do except the universal currency.

Scott

Ralph Moorhouse wrote:

> Many thanks Scott - Ill let you know what I find & I owe you a pint next
> time I'm in MN/SP
>
> Ralph
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Swanberg <sswan60@domain.elided>
> To: ralphmo@domain.elided <ralphmo@domain.elided>; alfa@domain.elided
> <alfa@domain.elided>
> Date: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 9:34 PM
> Subject: Milano SUnroof drains
>
> >>"OK guys, I'm getting desperate! Location of drains for Milano sunroof
> >PLEASE & best way to clean.  I know it's been 'talked' about before."
> >
> >Drains are on the front corners of the sunroof.  To get at them, remove
> >the sunvisor, the ceiling hand hold, and the press on trim around the
> >sunroof (with the sunroof open).  You should be able to lower the corner
> >of the headliner enough to get at the fitting where the tube connects
> >tot he sunroof tub.  The hose is routed down the front door pillars and
> >exits behind the wheels.
> >
> >On my platinum, the connection between the tube and the tub was
> >leaking.  I used several clamps and silicon to seal it better to the tub
> >stub and have not had a problem since.  I didn't have to clean out the
> >tube.
> >
> >Scott Swanberg, St. Paul, MN
> >'87 Milano Platinum
> >

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