This may be a silly question , but the hood on my roadster just hooks over the top of the windscreen rail with no clips or whatever to hold it in place is this how it should be? I don't fancy it blowing off at speed. Nearly ready for Welshpool.
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I thought the same, but never drive if the forecast looks like I can't drive fast enough for the rain to go overhead.
Never had a problem, probably aided by driving slower with the roof up.
Some have added fixings through the screen rail, beware drilling into the screen. Tech Tips and Pitstop archive have some suggestions.
Otherwise buy a hat and wet weather clothing. Or consider drilling a hole through the floor, if it rains really hard, so it can drain out.
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Cheers Steve, that's what I thought but SWMBO doesn't think logically. She thinks if we have a hood we can put it up when it rains. My but it's cosy with the side screens up, shame about the visibility!
Dave
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No need for any fixings dave.
Mines got some rubber door trim ( the draught excluder around the doors of most cars ) glued under the hood windscreen bracket, so that it sits on the top of the windscreen frame when the hood is in place.
As the hood is pulled back, the rubber trim stops the hood bracket from twisting off the windscreen.
It works fine, even in very windy conditions.
Gareth.
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Re: Silly Question?
Originally posted by stevejgreen View Postlike!!!!Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986
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