Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:58:18 -0500
Reply-To: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: Re: the drawn out pop top conversion update
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I have no experience with driving Westies and I take it you have. I am
wondering about the difference in noise levels between the common
Vanagons and the Westfalias and Westfakia's. In your experience - can
you make comment on this?
Thanks,
John
John Rodgers
Clayartist and Moldmaker
88'GL VW Bus Driver
Chelsea, AL
Http://www.moldhaus.com
On 7/19/2011 10:33 PM, Alistair Bell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hit a snag today when putting the old canvas onto the up turned pop top, it ripped a bit. It is old and I was not budgeting for a new one this year so I hunted down some material and will sew up a patch in the morning.
>
> I have made and installed hinge backing plates as you did. I also have material (aluminum not steel) for the big hole edge treatment to mimic the step down for the pop top lifting struts.
>
> For the luggage rack, did try double sided tape today, but I did not have foam backed stuff so it really did not work. I started on a template for the holes (using my old '82 westy as source).
>
> Cutting the headliner did give me that "ruining a perfectly good van" feeling. God knows how much worse it will feel cutting the metal :)
>
> alistair
>
>
>
> On 2011-07-19, at 7:23 PM, Ken Weikel wrote:
>
>> I did the same thing to my Carat a few years ago. I'll try and find some pictures for you tomorrow. A tip to line up the luggage rack brackets that worked well for me is to put double sided foam tape to the bottom of the brackets with them lightly screwed into the luggage rack. Make sure you put the seal on so it lines up right. With a helper lay it in place and press down. Loosen the screws and the brackets should be set. If you haven't already measure the rear hinge holes 4 times before you drill. They are the least forgiving. To bolt the rear hinges down I used flat steel stock and drilled and tapped holes to match the hinge holes. It helps support the weight of the poptop better. To brace the lifting arms bend out a short length of angle iron to the roof contour. The sheet metal will bend if you don't. I used welting (sp?) to finish the hole in the roof with the headliner. Best of luck with your project. When you start cutting the big hole you may be overcome with the feeling that you ruined a perfectly good Vanagon just measure alot and it should work out just fine.
>>
>>
>> I'm so slow, and I procrastinate, but today I drilled the tin top for =
>> the pop top hinges (and backing plate), marked out the cut lines and the =
>> canvas securing track on the roof, and cut the headliner a bit to pull =
>> the insulation. I think I'll be cutting the big hole tomorrow.
>>
>> I must have measured everything at least 4 times, but I am still uneasy =
>> :)
>>
>> pics of today's work here (and some pics of my home made "jack bombay" =
>> pop top assist strut assemblies)
>>
>> http://shufti.wordpress.com/
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>>
>> alistair
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