cowl vent drain hose
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- HingsingM37
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cowl vent drain hose
Last weekend while caught in the rain, I had a steady stream of water hitting the trans cover. I then realized I did not install the cowl vent gutter hose. What is the routing for it? Does it exit the firewall on the passenger side?
David
HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078
"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.
"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078
"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.
"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
Re: cowl vent drain hose
David I had the same thing happen with not having a drain hose. It was a surprise to me to see water pouring in on the floor
I routed the drain tube through a hole in the fire wall and down by the shock mount and zip tied it in place.
The funny thing is, that was a couple of years ago and I haven't been caught in the rain again!! Life in the desert

I routed the drain tube through a hole in the fire wall and down by the shock mount and zip tied it in place.
The funny thing is, that was a couple of years ago and I haven't been caught in the rain again!! Life in the desert

1952 M37
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
Re: cowl vent drain hose
I have a question? What is rain it seems to be an evasive in my area. It seems that getting a chance to actually drive it always happens when I am sleeping or at work then it’s done! So my M37 has no leaks any where! Maybe a little dust seeps in but no rain!
Hb
Buckeye, AZ
Hb
Buckeye, AZ
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- HingsingM37
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Re: cowl vent drain hose
Confound you desert rats



David
HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078
"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.
"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078
"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.
"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
Re: cowl vent drain hose
Mine routes out the firewall behind the horn, I think the speedo cable routes through at that point also. The TM lists it as 7/16" ID, 5/8" OD, 11" long. Mine is roughly that long and it sticks out the firewall wall about 3" so that it drips on the back corner of the engine block. Probably routing it down lower would be better or at least long enough to miss the engine.
Re: cowl vent drain hose
Well David the desert can get even a rat. 106F today and I was helping a friend dig up his water main!! Polybutelene pipe sucks!!
The M was sitting it out in the garage at home
The M was sitting it out in the garage at home

1952 M37
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
Re: cowl vent drain hose
I'll trade you! I'm in Florida and the "official" forecast is for a high of 92 but that's complete BS! Our temperatures are consistantly running 5 to 7 degrees higher than the "official" numbers. Add in the 80+% humidity and the heat index is forecast to be 102! Considering the actual temperature the heat index will be much higher!rixm37 wrote:Well David the desert can get even a rat. 106F today and I was helping a friend dig up his water main!!
Re: cowl vent drain hose
wowowo Joe I will take my dry heat thanks !!
1952 M37
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
Re: cowl vent drain hose
Awwww, c'mon guys! Isn't that why you live where you do? I sure as heck know that I moved south for a reason!Joe wrote:I'll trade you! I'm in Florida and the "official" forecast is for a high of 92 but that's complete BS! Our temperatures are consistantly running 5 to 7 degrees higher than the "official" numbers. Add in the 80+% humidity and the heat index is forecast to be 102! Considering the actual temperature the heat index will be much higher!rixm37 wrote:Well David the desert can get even a rat. 106F today and I was helping a friend dig up his water main!!

"PER ARDUA AD ITER"
Re: cowl vent drain hose
Right on Lifer
I'll take 4 months of heat instead of 9 months of cold. 100F and 2-3 % humidity and you can stand in the shade and its not bad. Heck drinks don't even sweat, no coasters needed. You can pour water on your self and cool off quick as it evaporates so fast.

I'll take 4 months of heat instead of 9 months of cold. 100F and 2-3 % humidity and you can stand in the shade and its not bad. Heck drinks don't even sweat, no coasters needed. You can pour water on your self and cool off quick as it evaporates so fast.
1952 M37
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
Re: cowl vent drain hose
Funny, Thats how I spent my Memorial day weekend. I'm the last one on my street to get rid of the PB crap. I did 200' of pex instead.rixm37 wrote:Well David the desert can get even a rat. 106F today and I was helping a friend dig up his water main!! Polybutelene pipe sucks!!
The M was sitting it out in the garage at home
Brett
Re: cowl vent drain hose
PB is a great product isn't it Brett !! What happened to copper ? I see that all houses are now plumbed in some sort of plastic. No copper anywhere!
So what's to say the new plastic is better than the old stuff?
Anyway sorry you had to dig. It was farther than we did by a bunch !!
So what's to say the new plastic is better than the old stuff?

Anyway sorry you had to dig. It was farther than we did by a bunch !!
1952 M37
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
Re: cowl vent drain hose
It's because of all the enviro-nuts fears that lead will leach out of the soldered joints and contaminate the water, making it unsafe to drink. They also fear that any such water released into the environment (washing cars, watering lawns, draining the bathtub, flushing the john, etc) will contaminate the ground water. They do not seem to have any such qualms about the chemicals used in the glue that holds the plastic pipes together.rixm37 wrote:What happened to copper ? I see that all houses are now plumbed in some sort of plastic. No copper anywhere!
"PER ARDUA AD ITER"
Re: cowl vent drain hose
Price is a big factor, along with labor cost. For supply lines no elbows are needed the plastic can be bent around the corners or obstacles and no need for splices . Plastic will last longer too,if your water is corrosive.
DaveJ
DaveJ