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Re: Hardtop Hardware

To: "Michael Corbitt" <Michael_Corbitt@ous.edu>, <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Hardtop Hardware
From: "Theodore R. Stevens" <trstevens@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2004 16:56:09 -0500
Here's what I did with my Parrish top:
- Replaced the lower hook part of the turnbuckles with a longer eye bolt 
(luckily the lower half is right-hand thread)
- Replaced one of the countersunk soft-top hinge mounting screws on each 
side with machine screws I found that have a cylindrical, knurled head with 
a hex socket, and adjusted these using a jam nut so the new lower 
turnbuckle eye can slip over.  This works with the hardtop in place, but 
now in the winter I remove the soft top so there's more room inside the 
car.  When I do this I put large fender washers behind the adjusting nut 
since the soft top hinge mount isn't there any more.

For the front mount, I was hesitant to put a bolt through the windshield 
frame.  I ended up using 2 spare soft top latches.  All I had to do was 
slightly "keyhole" the hole in the hardtop to get the horizontal pin on the 
soft top latch through.  This is WAY faster than bolting.  I can have the 
hardtop off or on in easily half the time it takes to erect the soft top.

I don't have any kind of seal between the hard top and windshield frame, 
but I've never had a leak from there even in driving rain.  The turnbuckles 
do really cinch things down. There is a rubber seal around the rear bottom 
of the hardtop (sort of a rubber u-channel that attaches to the top with 
friction and some plastic pegs, with a flap that extends to the outside), 
as well as rubber window frame seals.

My explanation may be a bit hard to follow, so if I get a chance later I'll 
post some pictures to a website.

At 12:03 AM 1/3/2004, Michael Corbitt wrote:
>The TR6 I purchased last summer came with a Parrish style hardtop.  The 
>only mounting hardware it came with are two turnbuckles for cinching down 
>the rear sides.  There was no hardware for mounting the front edge to the 
>windshield, but it has holes where I would expect pins to be located.  Are 
>these holes supposed to be threaded to accept a bolt up through the 
>underside of the windshield?  It just doesn't seem like the two 
>turnbuckles are sufficient, plus I doubt there's a decent seal for the 
>front edge of the top when it's wet out.  And here in Oregon it's known to 
>rain once in awhile.
>
>Any information on how this is supposed to tie down would be appreciated.





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