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[alfa] Re: Top Side Cables 2nd Try



Hi Jason:

The cable loop is held to the front of the top by a rivet. When I did the top on my '74 I left the rivets in place, as the heads protruded just enough to loop the cables over them. The rivet head is flat, maybe 10mm across, and the shaft is maybe 4mm in diameter. Have you gotten to the point in removing the old top to where you can see if the rivets are resent in your car? On the same subject, on previous Spider's I've never even bothered to replace the top cables, which were always missing, and on both my '74 & '87 the cables are now just a bit loose, as they stretch. I can't tell the difference between no cables, tight cables, or loose cables. I'm not really sure what they're supposed to be doing. The OEM Italian-made top on my '87 couldn't look better, and the top on my '74, well, it's a Caribou, so it's tighter than a drum head and the layers of fabric delaminating. Caveat emptor.

Regards,

Dean
Lutz, FL
'74 & '87 Spider


At 10:45 AM 9/10/2003, you wrote:

Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 22:48:04 -0700
From: "jason.glover" <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] Top Side Cables 2nd Try

Since I took the top off my car about 3 years ago I can't remember what
was used to attach the side cables to the top bow. The manual I got from
Centerline is a copy of the factory manual, and quite frankly the photos
suck and there is no specific mention of the fastener type used. The
loops in the cables IAP sent me are pretty big, so I don't think a rivet
is going to do it. Can somebody fill me in on what I need to use, and
exactly the installation proceedure. Some up close photos would be nice too.

Thanks,
Jason Glover
'76 Spider
Bellingham, WA
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