Hey Bruce,
I had the same floppy visor problem.
I used a piece of that "unbreakable" clear bubble stuff usually found on
item packaging like kids toys.
I cut a piece maybe 1/4" x 2" stuck it in the visor hole ( a flexible shim)
then pushed the visor onto the visor arm.
It forms around the arm and It's firm and no more visor flop. You might have
to tinker with the shim size.
Regards,
Bob
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> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 11:17:00 -0700
> From: "Dr. Bruce Cairns" <Cairnsbk@sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [TR] Floppy sun visor
> To: "Triumph Sports car discussion" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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> Whilst motoring about with the top down, the passenger-side sun visor on
my
> '74 TR6 steadfastly refuses to remain in the flipped-up orientation. I
have
> replaced the visor and rubber retaining chock, wrapped the end of the
visor
> rod with gaffer's tape, attached velcro to the visor and the corresponding
> surface of the windscreen frame - all to no avail. I start out my drive
with
> both visors up and after about 30 seconds, the right side visor is
flopping
> down. I need some sort of visor Viagra - any suggestions?
> Many thanks,
> Bruce Cairns
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