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Re: attaching the hardtop

To: "Evangelos G. Makris" <emakris@hol.gr>, spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: attaching the hardtop
From: "Editors, Molecular Vision" <jboatri@emory.edu>
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 09:56:19 -0400
In-reply-to: <34C758A7.57F2@hol.gr>
Reply-to: "Editors, Molecular Vision" <jboatri@emory.edu>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Evangelos,

I suspect that the PO of my car had the same problem since the rear
brackets are missing from my top. He drove the car 9 years with only the
windscreen clamps and the side bolts holding the top on. What more do you
need? I very rarely use the hard top, so it is less of an issue with me. I
clamp the windscreen fasteners first, then do the side bolts. This usually
means I don't use much force on the windscreen fasteners. Note that as with
the soft top, clamping the hard top to the wind screen goes much better if
you really pay attention to getting the front rubber piece seated correctly
before applying pressure.

Jeff

>I have this odd problem when attaching the hardtop:
>
>If the rear locating brackets slide OK into their
>respective body retainers then the front fasteners
>fall a little bit "ahead" of their windscreen brackets!
>
>If I do the fasteners OK on the windscreen then the
>rear locating brackets fall a little "behind" (about
>half an inch) the retainers.
>
>What am I doing wrong? Is exerting super-human force
>to the windscreen a normal part of the hardtop attaching
>sequence so that everything falls into place?
>
>I end up doing the fasteners and side bolts and leaving
>the rear locating brackets behind, because I'm scared
>to push the windscreen forward. Is this ok?
>
>Finally, the hardtop has some considerable gaps (!) at
>the windscreen header ends and the B-post tops but it
>sure beats leaving the car in the soft top as no razor
>blade can slash the metal hardtop, hopefully.
>
>Regards
>Evangelos
>66 Sprite MkIII



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