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Old 10-12-2016, 11:16 AM   #6
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Re: Looking for a post about sealed rocker boxes?

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You will never be able to seal them up completely, because water will find it's way in there. Even if only a bit gets in there, the lack of ventilation will expedite the corrosion. Like someone already mentioned, I would make the drain holes larger to help remove any debris a lot easier. IMHO.
I would leave a drain hole on the bottom. A small hole.

But there are gaps and holes on these that just shoot mud and dirty and debri in there. I want to seal up the big gaps. Leave a drain hole.

I suck at searching, because i just read a thread where a guy did this and of course i cant find it.
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