cbriggs1978
Trainee
- Joined
- 2 Sep 2018
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Demort,
I took some more photos last night. The nearside is definitely not as far "closed" as the offside of the roof. This can been seen by how much the roof pushes against the seals on both sides and the angle of the rods.
Is it possible to wind one side of the roof more closed than the other by just turning one motor manually or do you have to do both at the same time?
I have a contact with some thick grease to put in the front brass sliders - but as these are changable without removing the roof, if that doesnt work.... is it the brass blocks that wear - i would consider getting a local fabrication shop to make some replacements if that were the case!
Thanks for the ongoing assistance!
Regards
Chris
I took some more photos last night. The nearside is definitely not as far "closed" as the offside of the roof. This can been seen by how much the roof pushes against the seals on both sides and the angle of the rods.
Is it possible to wind one side of the roof more closed than the other by just turning one motor manually or do you have to do both at the same time?
I have a contact with some thick grease to put in the front brass sliders - but as these are changable without removing the roof, if that doesnt work.... is it the brass blocks that wear - i would consider getting a local fabrication shop to make some replacements if that were the case!
Thanks for the ongoing assistance!
Regards
Chris