Last week I attended a car show. A storm came in and it turned into a downpour. This was actually the first time I've had my car out in a full rainstorm. By the time I got home I had 2 inches of water in the passenger footwell. I took everything apart, dried the water and started digging to see why this happened. I discovered the last shop who worked on the fuel system stuffed a chunk of foam in the drain above the fuel pump! My question is, what's the best way to divert the drain water so it doesn't pour right down onto the fuel pump? From there the water runs back and pools inside the frame. When I put the front of the car on the ramps, water ran out of the lower cover plate on the bottom of the frame. Ken