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1) Does the unmodified original sink as well?
2) Have you tried running your mod one change at a time, determining which change caused the leak?
3)Even though you may have done everything technically correct, just due to silly game logic, some games don't register a replaced block/item/section as connected on all appropriate sides so even a six sided block, appearing to be connected on four sides, a game may only register one side connected, causing leaks on three other sides.
4) I noticed about 1:18 in to the second video what appears to be a missing block in the floor which you can see through the water coming in and appears to be a black wedge shaped line on the floor. It's right in the frame of the door for the hallway, just before you turn the light switch on. Try removing and rebuilding at that location.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Ah, sorry about that. It's an old bug when doors and hatches create a water flow if below the sea level. Happens only with complex compartments when many rooms is placed.
Fair enough.
Any sort of fixes planned or is there anything I can do?