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    Missing Antenna Gasket+Rain = Bad?

    So I just realized my car doesn't have the gasket around the attenna so their is an exposed area. Am I screwed? It's been raining the past few days and I can only think the worse case scenario which is water getting into a 20 year old chassis and eat it from the inside out.

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    yup... water can get into the Retro Encabulator AND effect the inverse current of the Magneto Reluctor and rust the Prefabulated Amulite YOU ARE SCREWED!!!!!!
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      #3
      haha shoulda saw that one coming

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        #4
        as long as it doesn't affect the mono-current inductionator that connects the flux capacitor to the neuro-discombabulator you should be alright, but stumble is right, if it affects the Magneto Reluctor then you're pretty much screwed.
        stephenbrody.com

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          #5
          lol wtf
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            #6
            they are like 6 bucks on pelican

            -NICK

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              #7
              i already ordered one, but how screwed am I in terms of chances getting water into the chassis? Im not really familiar with these cars ... I come from a land of cars where the antenna is integrated into the rear windshield.

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                #8
                u could go a lil ghetto for now and put something like duct tape or something to close up the hole

                -NICK

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                  #9
                  Silicone it, and just cut it all off when you get the new one. I think it just goes into the trunk. Pull the carpet and dry it out when it stops raining
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                    #10
                    If you want to know what the worst case scenario is, open your trunk and look at all the water in it...

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                      #11
                      IIRC, there is a plug on the bottom of each side tray. If not... well lets just hope it doesn't get to the Magneto Reluctor...
                      1985 M10b18. 70maybewhpoffury. Over engineered S50b30 murica BBQ swap in progress.

                      Originally posted by DEV0 E30
                      You'd chugg this butt. I know you would. Ain't gotta' lie to kick it brostantinople.

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                        #12
                        Mine has been missing for a while and I have noticed that my Magneto Reluctor has been performing poorly when it's wet outside. Have a new one on order and also a new antenna gasket.
                        1988 325i Vert
                        1991 318is Slicktop

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                          #13
                          Pull back the trunk carpet that covers up the driver side quarter panel and have a looksie... better hope the Magneto Reluctor is alright. When I first got my car I had to replace mine and it wasn't fun...
                          Originally posted by z31maniac
                          I just hate everyone.

                          No need for discretion.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by stumble_t View Post
                            yup... water can get into the Retro Encabulator AND effect the inverse current of the Magneto Reluctor and rust the Prefabulated Amulite YOU ARE SCREWED!!!!!!
                            Who fuck post this
                            ** Lot's of M20 turbo parts for sale.**



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                            http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=222066

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Holland View Post
                              IIRC, there is a plug on the bottom of each side tray. If not... well lets just hope it doesn't get to the Magneto Reluctor...
                              There are plugs on either side though the may be covered in undercoat. I removed both of mine and now never have to worry about my taillight gaskets or my antenna grommet, water in water out.

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