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convertible question

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I've all but completed the fitting of Alberts hood following the instructions in the very good (for a change) Haynes restoration manual. It's all gone very well.
But.....
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What do I do with this very strangely shaped end to the weather strip at the front? it has a deliberately shaped and stamped edge so it 'should be' this shape but it looks a bit odd to me. :-?
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Post by Kevin »

Hmm they look like they are to match the ear covering for your flying helmet :wink:
Sorry couldnt help it.
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Post by markattard »

Hi Peetee, it looks like the end in question is a bit too long, I had the same situation and reshaped the whole strip, the end result should look like so...

http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/RallyPics/ ... 06_026.JPG

http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/RallyPics/ ... 06_095.JPG

...and moderators are there to help it..... :-? :)
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Post by bigginger »

Eh? Help what?
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Post by MoggyTech »

bigginger wrote:Eh? Help what?
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I think Kev just got a slap across the legs with a wet kipper :D
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Post by bigginger »

OK, now I'm completely lost..
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Post by MoggyTech »

bigginger wrote:OK, now I'm completely lost..
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OK let's do this the Haynes way :D

1: 1st post asks what the extra flappy bits are for
2: Kev makes a jibe about a flying helmet, but no other information given.
3: Information supplied by helpful chap who has had the same problem, and who in turn, make a little jibe about Kev

Exlpoded View: Kev is a moderator

So if you wear a flappy eared flying helmet, and are not a moderator, then your new hood aint gonna fit, unless it's Tuesday and a full moon.

If however you are a moderator, and make a little joke (always welcome) but don't instantly know how the problem is fixed, then if it's any other day bar a full moon tuesday, then 2 + 2 = 5 and you are on a sticky wicket.

In other words :D
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Stil don't really get it, but :D
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Post by markattard »

Thanks for the explanation Moggytech, we should open a new forum subject called "... For those who cannot help it!...." :wink:
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Post by Kevin »

I think Kev just got a slap across the legs with a wet kipper :D
Waste of a good kipper methinks :wink:
Thanks for the explanation Moggytech, we should open a new forum subject called "... For those who cannot help it!...."
Now thats an idea especially for those that think Moderators dont have a sense of humour :D
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Post by brixtonmorris »

does the whole strip fold underneath the rail?
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Post by Peetee »

I don't believe it could really. It's purpose is to hang down from the wooden rail and act as a spray/weather shield.
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flap

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I fashioned mine so that they formed a triangle the outer edge of which
sits in the vertical windscreen rain channel. This directs the rain into that channel and I have never had a leak so far.
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hood

Post by Willie »

Peetee, here pic of my corner style. There is no doubt that a more upswept corner looks more elegant but this arrangement has been totally leak proof on my hood.
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