splitscreen fitting
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Re: splitscreen fitting
Johnno's method gets my vote, unfortunately the images didn't survive the migration to the new site, best PM him.
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Re: splitscreen fitting
I was expecting a nightmare when it came to fitting the Lowlight screen to our Tourer. In fact, it took under an hour to do the lot, all by myself.
I think the best tips are to apply red rubber grease to the seal where it meets the glass, fit the rubber to the body, lay the glass in place, use plastic coated washing line (greased) to pop the lip over the glass and don't be tempted to use any undue force on the chrome strip as it easily deforms. Against the advice of the manual, I didn't insert the centre strip until after getting the glass in. The lube permitted me to force the glass apart enough to get the strip in later
I think the best tips are to apply red rubber grease to the seal where it meets the glass, fit the rubber to the body, lay the glass in place, use plastic coated washing line (greased) to pop the lip over the glass and don't be tempted to use any undue force on the chrome strip as it easily deforms. Against the advice of the manual, I didn't insert the centre strip until after getting the glass in. The lube permitted me to force the glass apart enough to get the strip in later
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Re: splitscreen fitting
The factory video from Molenaar shows the whole window/seal/chrome assembly all built up and just fitted in one go by 2 blokes. Maybe the seals were warmed up first? Don't use hot water or Fairy Liquid, just a warm room (In Ailsa Craig???) or maybe a hair dryer?
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Re: splitscreen fitting
Yes, I just had another look at the molinaar video and they didn't even appear to have a string inserted first, just a rubber hammer!!
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Re: splitscreen fitting
My turn to have some fun fitting the splitty screen!!
Anyone done it recently any more tips? tried fitting the glass to rubber away from the car... already 2 hours ..unsuccessful.. going for some clamps like these to help me keep the rubber in place while inserting the glass.. any help pics appreciated!!
Anyone done it recently any more tips? tried fitting the glass to rubber away from the car... already 2 hours ..unsuccessful.. going for some clamps like these to help me keep the rubber in place while inserting the glass.. any help pics appreciated!!
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Re: splitscreen fitting
Try just one side. You may find the new rubber (if not using the original) is too large for the hole and will never fit without violence. I believe someone is now selling smaller glass to allow the use of new type seals.
Fitted mine with old glass and old seal with little difficulty on my own in a few hours.
Fitted mine with old glass and old seal with little difficulty on my own in a few hours.
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Re: splitscreen fitting
Check out page 10 of Steveys restoration, Ive fitted several this way using an old cut down pillar to make the 2 glasses into one then fit the rubber to the glass and then fit from inside the car pulling the string outside.
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Re: splitscreen fitting
Thank you so much!!!!
Silly me now i realised i'm missing the steel part no 5 in the diagram!! the split screen pillar back strip!! anyone has a spare one please? pls pm me
Silly me now i realised i'm missing the steel part no 5 in the diagram!! the split screen pillar back strip!! anyone has a spare one please? pls pm me
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Re: splitscreen fitting
I can confirm today that the Morris MO chrome will not fit. The glass is too tall and the top curve is different. If you trimmed it a bit then it could be made to fill in until an original can be found. The profile of the chrome trim is the same.
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Re: splitscreen fitting
hi Rob, thanks , would you know what is the thickness of the centre pillar split screen back plate please? I'm missing it and need to manufacture one thanks
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Re: splitscreen fitting
Flat sheet about 1.5mm, I'd say. It can be thicker if you want it more solid or your countersunk screws are a different profile.
Do you want an exact figure?
Do you want an exact figure?
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Re: Splitscreen fitting
Mark Attard, if you still need that windscreen centre-pillar rear strip, with 4 holes for female screws, plus the mounting for the rear-view mirror, I have several here in Melbourne and it'd be easy/light to post.
Strips for even earlier Series MM cars did not have the boss to mount the rear-view mirror, I am told!
Send me a PM if your need still exists!
Phil Plumbe, Surrey Hills, Melbourne, Australia.
Strips for even earlier Series MM cars did not have the boss to mount the rear-view mirror, I am told!
Send me a PM if your need still exists!
Phil Plumbe, Surrey Hills, Melbourne, Australia.