WET HEADLINING..... NOT ANYMORE !!!

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elbon50
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greglebon wrote:Yes, no and yes..!

I totally removed the black part, undid the nuts and removed the broken stud mounts from their locations.

After drilling the holes in each end, I bolted them to the black section with machine screws: iirc, I had to file them down to around 4mm in length to get them in properly...I used nuts on the back, to ensure a decent fix...!

They were tiny M2's: I can send you some if you need them, as I'm sure i have some in a bag somewhere, along with the nuts...? :wink:

Actually, thinking back, I'm sure there was some Araldite used somewhere, too...but I cant remember where...!?

Probably to bond / seal everything after I'd bolted them on......? :thumleft:
(If in doubt...over-engineer it...!)


Thanks will have a go at that soon as i get a chance Greg

Think can get some 2 mill screws/nuts

If not will give you a shout

Peter
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can you get these parts online ?
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richbay wrote:can you get these parts online ?


Have bought some of the stainless screws & nuts on eBay today

Peter
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What about the toyota parts ? Are there any online suppliers?
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richbay wrote:What about the toyota parts ? Are there any online suppliers?


The little plastic inserts and screws ?

I got mine through my local Toyota dealer Rich

They had to order them from somewhere outside the UK

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Following Greg's method which he explained above I seem to have made a breakthrough with my T-bar water leaks at last :thumleft:

The 4 bolts that hold the black central channel had all broken away (well known problem)

I recently removed the headlining and then the bolts

Only two were usable

I drilled the little crossbars and the central channel and re-fixed the bolts with tiny 2 mill screws

Only 2 of the bolts were in usable condition so fitted them to the front & back of the central channel

Was able to pull the channel down with them so the central edges of the glass panels compress the rubber seals properly :thumleft: :thumleft:

It was absolutely hissing down t'other night and NO WATER leak from the T-bar area at all :thumleft: :thumleft: :thumleft:

What a relief that is

Will post some pics later

Peter
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Good work Peter, always satisfying when something works out so well!

I have stripped my T Bar and the amount of screws that were wasted was amazing.
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boondougal wrote:I have stripped my T Bar and the amount of screws that were wasted was amazing.


Yes, lots of little screws with very rusty heads I imagine BD ?

Some of mine from the seal retainers were so rusted that I had to cut a slot in the head to remove them

Are the bolts broken away from the central glass channel on yours ?
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They were! :thumleft:

Its completely stripped now though, i lost a few plastic inserts in the process but i should be able to sort a solution to that!

i will be happy when i am at the point of refitting that though... a long way to go before i get there!
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Hopefully you can still get the plastic inserts from Mr T

They had to send for some for me (from the depot in Europe I think)

As you know, there are two types, square and rounded ends

Like some other Mk1 bits they may be becoming difficult to obtain
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Post by munter »

So I'm planning on doing this in the next couple of weeks while the weather looks good. I don't have a garage so a bit scared that I don't get the job done in a day but hey ho - can always use some plastic sheeting if needed!

Does anyone have the exact number of pegs needed?? I count 8 per side, plus around another 8 for the centre bar. A total of 24, is that right?

I don't want to take the headlining off as that sounds a major hassle and mine is in good condition but I am tempted to fix the rust and respray the part above the windscreen while I'm in the area. I'm hoping that leaving the headlining on will save me a few hours.

My t-bar glass is a mess of ugly white silicon and one has a small crack in the plastic so might decide to replace those with new 2nd hand ones if this doesnt fix the leak. Also quite a few people have mentioned the eccentric guides - worth getting? Anyone got a part number?

Thanks
P
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munter wrote:So I'm planning on doing this in the next couple of weeks while the weather looks good. I don't have a garage so a bit scared that I don't get the job done in a day but hey ho - can always use some plastic sheeting if needed!

Does anyone have the exact number of pegs needed?? I count 8 per side, plus around another 8 for the centre bar. A total of 24, is that right?

I don't want to take the headlining off as that sounds a major hassle and mine is in good condition but I am tempted to fix the rust and respray the part above the windscreen while I'm in the area. I'm hoping that leaving the headlining on will save me a few hours.

My t-bar glass is a mess of ugly white silicon and one has a small crack in the plastic so might decide to replace those with new 2nd hand ones if this doesnt fix the leak. Also quite a few people have mentioned the eccentric guides - worth getting? Anyone got a part number?

Thanks
P


The plastic pegs are known by Mr T as grommets Paul

There are 3 for each panel across the middle

The ones across the middle are different to the ones at the front & back of the panel

I have both part numbers if you want them

When you remove the six screws in the middle of the roof you are likely to find that the channel with a black surface is loose & lifts off

That is a major cause of leaks & MUST be cured

And you need the headlining out to do that

Can tell you more
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yes if anyone can provide a shopping list of part numbers that would be great, cheers
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Post by munter »

Hey Richbay,

Here's my shopping list. Everyone feel free to chime in if I've missed anything.

x12 Screws 90168-40061
x6 Middle Grommets/Clips 90189-04110 (Mr T says these are limited stock so your parts guy may need to order in packs of 2)
x12 Side Grommets/Clips 90189-04029
x4 Female Eccentric Guides 63284-17030
x4 Male Eccentric Guides 63283-17040 (you may not need these)

Pack of M4 10mm machine screws and bolts

Cheers
Paul
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that is great thank you, i will get on to letchworth toyota today
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richbay wrote:that is great thank you, i will get on to letchworth toyota today


My car already had the eccentric guides Richbay

Seems that they were fitted at the factory from new (perhaps only on late cars (mine is '89))

May be worth checking before ordering
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munter wrote:
x4 Male Eccentric Guides 63283-17040 (you may not need these)


They are for a MK2, I don't think they even fit MK1 T-bars
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jimi wrote:
munter wrote:
x4 Male Eccentric Guides 63283-17040 (you may not need these)


They are for a MK2, I don't think they even fit MK1 T-bars


Yes, there are no male eccentric guides on my car so far as I'm aware

Have never heard of them

Was referring to female eccentrics in my above posts
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I have a leak but it comes in around the plastic fitting where the tbar bolt goes to. when fitting removed It exposes the metal fixing & I can see water dripping down through this but cant find where its initially getting in as all the rubbers are dry with no wet headlining. I have done all the silicon / clingfilm tricks to no avail. have thought of buying new seals but not sure its going to stop it.
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