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bouver

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bouver

This is my ongoing project.

 

I have bought a Mohair roof to fit. Has anyone got any ideas of where I can get all the fixings I need? I need everything, the tention wires to fit down both sides of the roof, all the nuts and bolts to secure the hood to the car.

 

Peugeot cant help, can you?

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PhilCTI

Nice project, I like the dimma shape cti's

 

As far as I can remember, the cables were nothing special, just thin steel wire with a loop at the windscreen end, and just goes through a hole and clamps up at the rear, I made my own, I used cycle brake cables and the cycle shop sold small bolts with a hole through the middle with a washer a nut to clamp the loop together

 

They are not that long, you could probably make them from brake or gear cables from a cycle shop, either that or boat chandlers are good for that sort of thing, just need a good small clamp or someone that could crimp the loop on one end,

 

Not sure about the bolts, I'll have a look when I get a chance,

 

Phil

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Henry Yorke

Have you not got the fixings on your existing hood that you can reuse.

 

I have a new hood to fit too at some point so i will be looking at this too. I can't see any tensioner wires on Service Box so am interested in knowing where they run. Obviously stainless steel wire would be the best as they can go rusty. Pics would be great Phil

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bouver

Thanks for the replies Phil and Henry.

 

A lot of the old fittings have seen much better days! They are corroding and I am loathed to fit rusting screws and bolts to a new mohair hood.

 

Are you refitting the headlining insulation and the inner liner henry?

 

I am going to see a seamstress today to she if she can make me a new dark coloured one.

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stufarri

I was under the impression that the wires do nothing anyway.

 

Mine were snapped when I got my second hand hood and I never bothered replacing them.

 

What purpose do they serve?

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Henry Yorke
Thanks for the replies Phil and Henry.

 

A lot of the old fittings have seen much better days! They are corroding and I am loathed to fit rusting screws and bolts to a new mohair hood.

 

Are you refitting the headlining insulation and the inner liner henry?

 

I am going to see a seamstress today to she if she can make me a new dark coloured one.

Ahh you are on about the screws and clips etc. This may help http://www.miamistu.co.uk/pug/GB/205N/8/84F05A.HTM

There are not actually a lot of screws involved.

 

I will just be replacing the outer cover. The insulation and headling are ok. Try and see if you can get £172 beaten as that is what tehy are here http://www.car-hood.co.uk/content.php?nID=...=28&pID=473

 

I was under the impression that the wires do nothing anyway.

 

Mine were snapped when I got my second hand hood and I never bothered replacing them.

 

What purpose do they serve?

The wires are supposed to be tensioners for the hood and I believe they run diagonally across the car. I have never seen them on mine, nore have I poked about to look for them. I didn't notice them on my spare hood frame with no outer either. Maybe the power hood hasn't got them?

 

I emailled BAS for soem fitting instructions for their hood but they said take it to a specialist! I think Veero sent me some hood fitting instructions ages ago I can try and dig out when I get home.

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steve@cornwall

The tension wires run down a pocket at the outside edge of the hood, secured over a barb in the header rail and adjustable on the rear quarter by a clamp nut. I assume they are to give the sides of the hood rigidity when closed and help the seal between hood and window. I had mine made up by a chandler - cut over length and a loop properly crimped in the front - all for a couple of quid in stainless steel. Chandlers are also good for decent contact adhesive and stainless screws / fittings.

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stufarri

Would explain my my hood leaks at the front where it meets the door seal and under the rear seats then :-(

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steve@cornwall
Would explain my my hood leaks at the front where it meets the door seal and under the rear seats then :-(

 

Mine also leaks under the rear seat - I reckon that's because I didn't seal under the retaining bar that holds the back of the hood- been in the garage for a couple of months so I'd forgotten that. Thanks for the reminder- this weather is spuring me on to change the engine and get it on the road for beginning of July :(

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bouver

Thanks for the advice everyone.

 

I have cleaned up the old headliner and decided to use that again. The insulation layer has seen better days, the fabric is roten at the front, but the felt is ok. I have taken it to a specialist upholsterer who are going to sew on a repair panel so it will live again!

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