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I gave some tips to a forum member I sent my installation DVD to and thought I would share. If anyone has another others helpful hints, or questions, please reply. Here it is:
The foam used as a replacement for the adhesive insulator on the back of the weatherstrip retainers can be bought at Home Depot. It is called armacell insulating foam and can be found in the air conditioning aisle. When you remove the retainers, I found it easiest to save the insulating foam so I could trace the shape out on the armacell foam. Also, make sure you use an adhesive remover (I used the 3M general adhesive remover found at Autozone, ecklers, and midamerica) to clean all the retainers and the rear and front bows to ensure a good bond. If you plan on saving the weatherstripping, spray some in before removing them from the retainers.
You will need a T-20 star bit and philips #2 for all of the screws. In addition, you will need the 3M super weatherstripping and gasket adhesive (I used 2 entire tubes).
DON'T waste your money on the installation and removal tools ecklers and midamerica sell - I didn't use a single one - a flathead screwdriver actually worked better than the tools. A tack hammer helps for some of the installation steps - such as rear bow installation and pushing the staples on the frame down.
DO NOT lose any screws!!!! They are almost impossible to source!
DO label screws in ziploc bags next to their counterpart. I laid out all retainers on the floor and named with duct tape. This helps because some pieces look the same for the right and left side.
The Al Knoch video I have is very helpful, but they could have done more close-ups. Watch it on a smaller screen, as I tried to watch it on a large TV and it looked terrible. I believe it was made in the early 2000's even though the quality looks like the 80's. If you have any questions about the installation or removal, just PM me, I finished the new weatherstripping and top recently and it looks great. Do everything in the order as in the video, but don't glue the rear bow weatherstripping-save that for the last step. If you do it before, you might not be able to make any final adjustments.
Edit: If anyone needs a copy of the DVD, I've already sent one out today, and would be willing to send more out.
Jonathan
Last edited by janarvae; Feb 19, 2008 at 06:43 PM.
Jonathan,
I will be replacing the top on my 91 soon. Any tips would be appreciated. What will you charge for a copy of the DVD? Let me know.
Thanks
Roger
Uploading the vid to Youtube and posting it here for the rest to see would be awsome. I'm in need of a new top myself.
I would love to do that, but I'm afraid I don't know how. Hopefully someone I have mailed the DVD to will be able to. Otherwise, if someone could instruct me on how to do that, I would be willing to. Also, I'm kind of worried about copyright laws...
Jonathan,
I will be replacing the top on my 91 soon. Any tips would be appreciated. What will you charge for a copy of the DVD? Let me know.
Thanks
Roger
Roger,
I just sent out your DVD. The shipping was $4.86 with bubble packaging. $5 or $6 would cover the shipping cost and blank DVD cost. PM me when you get it.