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Sunroof leak 200 1986

Okay, one more question for the night....
Yesterday I was pressure washing my 240 when I noticed some dripping around the sunroof opening. I opened the care door and took a look and sure enough, the passenger side front seat had some wetness.
Now I do know that I had the sunroof closed tightly.
I also know that I was spraying a pretty good stream of high pressure water right around the opening because there was a lot of stuff that had collected under the wind deflector over the past four years that the car has been sitting.
Now I took a quick look at the sunroof and did not see any type of seal on it. I also noticed that there was a build up of (well, sort of like much and leaves) in the track that the sunroof rides on. I'm wondering if the gunk in the track and the high pressure combined to give me a leaky sunroof. The roof closes completely flush with the hood of the car so I don't think that adjustment is the problem. If anyone knows how these sun roofs work and has any suggestions I'd like to hear them. This will be project number 3,457. :-)
Thanks,
Dave
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