
Re: Convertible Top Adjustment
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Re: Convertible Top Adjustment
- From: Skagdrager@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 00:42:12 EDT
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Also, give out free convertible related technical advice if you call
1-626-285-2255.
In a message dated 7/31/2005 7:53:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
ALIENVOICE@xxxxxxx writes:
I realize the FSM has the directions for adjusting the convertible top, but
my problem is a little different - the top mechanism on my 64 Fury has
broken
the bolt that is part of the scissors mechanism that folds the top up.
Looks
like the bolt is pressed or swaged in the mechanism. Looks like it froze
and
just broke.
Is there a way to get it out other than by drilling (carefully, since the
top
is right behind the mechanism)? I am afraid to heat it with a torch since
the top is again very close. Are there NOS-type replacements for these
bolts?
Also, looks like I have one piston that is leaking AT fluid. Are there any
merchants that any of you have used to replace/repair top mechanisms?
Thanks for your input.
Larry (Akron)
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