I just bought a 250 Comanche that had been hangared the last 20 years in dry country. Currently it sits outside awaiting a hangar. I have started my import inspection on it by yanking the interior. Its been raining a lot here and I found at least 1-2" of water in the belly and also all the way back to the tail. Now, in pulling the interior, I found a little dampness around the side vents and the baggage door was full of water. The actual interior was dry though New seals and acoustic insulation all around are in order but I'm looking for others experience in where they have had water ingress.
The tail area(stab actuator/rudder actuating area)looks quite open and am thinking a lot of it is running down from there. Found some dampness on the gear conduits as well. Wing-Fuselage seal looks excellent.
Couple more questions as well
1. Do the side vents have any rubber sealing them tight when closed?Mine don't but I'm thinking that might help seal them
2. Are there specific drain holes in the fuselage belly. I did notice one half of a rear bay had one as it was the only one without water in it. Its either than or a missing rivet!
Thanks
Dallas