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Re: Sun Visor Installation

To: david.macedonia@verizon.net
Subject: Re: Sun Visor Installation
From: Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 08:23:05 -0400
Dave,
  I have not used the kit, but have replaced OEM sunvisors a couple of
times because of rattling loose rivets. They are fastened with rivets.
You may want to take measurements off another car.  The visor projects
enough so that the clamp will clear when clamp is in clamped position.
You swing the visor down to clamp and un-clamp.   Be _very_ careful when
drilling, as drill striking the glass could start a crack.  When
replacing rivets, I recall that I had to poke around at several stores
before I found a "pop" rivet that would pull up snug, and recall that the
cheap pop rivet tool would not pull them in snug w/o my using several
washers as temporary spacers on the rivet's shaft.  It worked out fine,
just took several efforts to do it first time.
   The nice clean oil will keep your concrete floor from rusting. All is
not lost.

Bob


On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 22:55:01 -0400 "David Macedonia"
<david.macedonia@verizon.net> writes:
> Hi Everyone!
> 
> Does anyone have any experience installing the Moss sunvisor kit 
> (P/N 
> 224-108) in a '66B (not that the year should matter)? I just can't 
> figure 
> out how it's going to clear the clamps on the header rail. Also, it 
> also 
> looks like the curved bar in the visor itself that fits into the 
> bracket 
> will hit the header rail when the top is up. Finally, what should I 
> use to 
> install the brackets to the windshield frame? From the pictures in 
> Clausanger's book, it looks like rivets were used.
> 
> Also, I learned a lesson this weekend. It doesn't take very long for 
> a 
> running engine to pump four quarts of oil out an improperly 
> installed oil 
> filter and onto your garage floor.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Dave Macedonia
> 1966 MGB
> Crofton, MD 




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