Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
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Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
This forum is great for all of the information relating to the Roadster and can be overwhelming at times. I have found so many fixes since joining two weeks ago.
One area I haven’t found much information on revolves around the hardtop installation. I am looking for detail instructions on installing the hardtop with any pictures or graphics. I have the hardtop but I’m not sure if any weather seal that should go around the bottom of the top that sits on the car on the back. I am not sure if I have all the parts and I am looking for the parts that would be needed to attach to the tensioners on each side. My 1600 didn’t come with the tensioner wheels on the bottom so I bought two tensioners on ebay and I am looking for any instructions that process as well.
Thanks, JT
One area I haven’t found much information on revolves around the hardtop installation. I am looking for detail instructions on installing the hardtop with any pictures or graphics. I have the hardtop but I’m not sure if any weather seal that should go around the bottom of the top that sits on the car on the back. I am not sure if I have all the parts and I am looking for the parts that would be needed to attach to the tensioners on each side. My 1600 didn’t come with the tensioner wheels on the bottom so I bought two tensioners on ebay and I am looking for any instructions that process as well.
Thanks, JT
JT
1966 Datsun 1600
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
It all depends on what hardtop you have. Can you tell which one you've got?
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
The one I have has the round port hole windows on the side. There are no visible markings that I can see on it. Here is a picture of it sitting on the car.spl310 wrote:It all depends on what hardtop you have. Can you tell which one you've got?
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
I've seen two mounting methods for them. In the front will either use the stock soft top latch, or a bolt. In the back there was an aluminum tab that connects to the soft top frame mount.
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
That's how mine attaches. I didn't know if there was any additional weather stripping on the back to protect the paint. I have replacement back frame mount tensioners and have to replace them and should be good to go.spl310 wrote:I've seen two mounting methods for them. In the front will either use the stock soft top latch, or a bolt. In the back there was an aluminum tab that connects to the soft top frame mount.
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
There should be some weatherstrip
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
Search "+hard +top +weatherstrip"
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
If it rests on the paint, consider the clear plastic stick on paint protection
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
Is the weather striping on the bottom of the back below the window? Can you post a picture if you have one. Thanksspl310 wrote:There should be some weatherstrip
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
I don't have a porthole top anymore
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
Geez Sid, how are the kids in back supposed to look out the window? 

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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
Guys, I found some great ideas out there that will definitely work. One weather striping that look very promising is from McMaster Carr. I found a thread that had the part number and everything. Thanks for the direction!
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
This search did the trick! thanksfj20spl311 wrote:Search "+hard +top +weatherstrip"
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Good. There's lots of usefull info in the archives
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Re: Attaching hardtop to 1966 1600
I just acquired a hard top more my 67. The front attachments are obvious but I have no idea how the rear is held down. Anyone have any pictures for that>. Need to figure it out in the next day or so to prepare the car for cross country transport.
Alex
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