Another Cowl thread

01ragtop

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I need help determining if I need to remove the vent over the cowl to inspect it better, or if I am going to be good as is. There was some debris in the drains, but they were flowing good, and no water is coming into the car.

Here are some pics

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There are more pics here:
http://66mustangbuild.blogspot.com/2008/06/cowl-part-ii.html

and here
http://66mustangbuild.blogspot.com/2008/06/cowl-part-i.html

If those don't work I can post some more just let me know what part and angle.
 
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If you have no water coming into the car when you put water in your cowl you are probly good. Your seam sealer should be replaced since it is cracking pretty bad.

Yep, no water coming into the car. I pulled the plugs on the cowl to try and get a better look in there, and there is some rust, but it is not through. Now the tricky part. Anyone have any tips on how they cleaned up their cowl and preserved it with out removing the vent?
 
there is not much that you can do. You might be able to reach up as far as you can through the heater holes. One other thing you might be able to do is get a garden sprayer and put it through the plug holes on the side of your cowl and spray paint in as far as you can.
 
Well, when I finish stripping the car it is going to media blast, so I think I might just pull the cowl vent and do it right. I don't want to find out I should have done this after the new paint and interior are in the car.

Thanks for the help
-Dan