cvt top broken
cvt top broken
Had relatives here for the day. Being hot and sunny, they wanted a ride in the Plymouth, so I backed it out of the garage, and proceeded to lower the top. Bam! The drivers side hydraulic ram disconnected from the top assembly.
If I knew how to weld, I could fix it. Maybe I'll try the epoxy we use at work to set re-bar...
If I knew how to weld, I could fix it. Maybe I'll try the epoxy we use at work to set re-bar...
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Conv top broken
Hey Roger,
Been a long time. Sorry to hear your top is broken. Have you thought about using a jewelers torch and heavy duty plumbing solder? Maybe this will help. Hope the rest of the car is perfroming as suspected. Well have to run. Talk with you later.
Take Care,
Frank
Been a long time. Sorry to hear your top is broken. Have you thought about using a jewelers torch and heavy duty plumbing solder? Maybe this will help. Hope the rest of the car is perfroming as suspected. Well have to run. Talk with you later.
Take Care,
Frank
Forward Look Frank Worsham
it HAS been along time. Thanks for joining this group!
I meant to take a pic of the part for all to see, just havent gotten around to it. Moreover, there didnt seem to be any interest in the thread.
The part is a female-threaded Pipe onto which was set a saddle bracket. The bracket was attached to the pipe by peening over a small ridge of metal...kid of like a rivet..anyway, the two pieces separated. I straightened the saddle bracket and fit it back onto the top of the pipe, and tried to bend over as much of the metal "shoulder", but I would rather have the two parts welded together.
I meant to take a pic of the part for all to see, just havent gotten around to it. Moreover, there didnt seem to be any interest in the thread.
The part is a female-threaded Pipe onto which was set a saddle bracket. The bracket was attached to the pipe by peening over a small ridge of metal...kid of like a rivet..anyway, the two pieces separated. I straightened the saddle bracket and fit it back onto the top of the pipe, and tried to bend over as much of the metal "shoulder", but I would rather have the two parts welded together.
But, Roger finally did! Here's the pic, and this additional commentary...rogerh wrote: I meant to take a pic of the part for all to see, just havent gotten around to it.
rogerh wrote: Attached is a picture of my busted convertible part. I put it back together, but I don't trust it...
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conv top
Hey Roger,
Yeah, it has been a long time. Finally getting settled into the new job. Starting over on the Fury too! Glad I could join the site. I thougt I did a long while ago but I guess I was wrong and found out the first time I tried to make a post. Glad the conv. pieces went back together. Hey, while I got you, what color did you paint under your hood? Was it body color or another color? Let me know. Well, have to run for now. Alot going on. Drop me a line and we'll catch up. Talk with you later.
Take Care,
Frank
Yeah, it has been a long time. Finally getting settled into the new job. Starting over on the Fury too! Glad I could join the site. I thougt I did a long while ago but I guess I was wrong and found out the first time I tried to make a post. Glad the conv. pieces went back together. Hey, while I got you, what color did you paint under your hood? Was it body color or another color? Let me know. Well, have to run for now. Alot going on. Drop me a line and we'll catch up. Talk with you later.
Take Care,
Frank
Forward Look Frank Worsham