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MG MGB Technical - Hard top fasteners
I've recently purchased what looks like a J&S hardtop on Ebay.Unfortunately,the rear fixing attachments are missing.I have a rough idea of what they may be like, some sort of a cranked rod with a wing nut.If someone can advise me as to the dimensions,shape,material,etc.I will be very grateful.Rgds,Barrie E |
B Egerton |
Try here: http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/hardtop.htm Bernie |
B Anderson |
Thank you Bernie, unfortunately those side & rear fittings are alien to the hardtop I have. Mine has brackets mounted just below the rear of the side windows. These brackets have a vertical hole in the centre which I assume a 1/4"or 5/16" threaded rod in the shape of a "J' passes through & hooks under the waist band with a nut at the top to lock it all together. Barrie E |
B Egerton |
Just obtain a couple of 5/16 bolts, and modify them. It's the same fitting on an mga top too. The J fits under the pivot for the soft top, so the hardtop can be fitted without removing the soft top frame. the threaded section then passes through the L bracket on your hardtop and a knurled nut is used to tighten it up. An acorn nut is used on top to finish off nice and neatly. You can see a diagram on this page http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/top/top121.htm |
dominic clancy |
Thank you Dominic. I've got a spare couple of rods that hold the battery in place,I should be able to make something out of them.Barrie E |
B Egerton |
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