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i am building a minor convertible kit , the hood mounting holes were already drilled , the hood frame is about 2 inches forward of the w/screen , i notice that when folded back the frame is in front of where the rear screen would have been , splitting the rear shelf . any ideas
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Post by bmcecosse »

Welcome aboard. I know nothing of Minor convertibles, but I'm sure someone who does know will be along in a minute. You say the holes were already drilled - but from your description of the problem - it does sound as though they have been drilled in the wrong place !
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Post by jaekl »

Do you have all of the hood or just working with the frame? The frame does fall within the shelf. Also a frame without any material on it will reach beyond the windscreen. That is what keeps the material taught. Easy enough to measure the location of the bracket on another convertible. I can't quite reach mine in short order, hopefully someone will soon.
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i am building a minor convertible kit ,
Does this mean you are creating a convertible from a saloon as you mention the word kit.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Ahh - I see - if it's just the bare frame with no cover fitted then it could well travel beyond the screen etc. Fit the cover!
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it is a chop top minor , so you think the frame may be ok , both frame and canvas hood have never been fitted , but are approx 10 years old at least .
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Post by kjm »

tried the hood frame again , it will almost push back far enough without the hood on , so looking more promising :D
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Glad to hear that - hope all goes well! :wink:

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Post by kjm »

been busy this week , hopefully get back to minor 2moro :oops: :P :P any advice appreciated :D
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Post by jonathon »

Do you have the 'floating' stretcher with the frame. This is a seperate piece of frame that is allowed to move in order to stretch the rear of the hood.

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Post by kjm »

im not sure , what does it look like :roll:
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Post by jonathon »

It looks the same as the stretchers that are linked in the main hood frame, but this piece moves independantly, I'll try and find a pic

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cheers :D :D
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Post by kjm »

hi all , some friends were helping me on thurs. night , it turned out the angle of the bent hinge bar of the hood is a few degrees out , when its fixed the frame should come back into position, looking more promising :)
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