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  • Fred J.
    Infrequent User
    • October 24, 2015
    • 3

    58 weather strip t nut position

    I see the assembly manual shows the t nut down through the hole in the side window frame and the screw up through the metal strip and rubber. Though the video is poor, al knock seems to put the t nut over the hole and the screw up through from below. Makes sense to me to be down through but it does limit how tight it is screwed down.
  • Mark E.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • March 31, 1993
    • 4496

    #2
    Re: 58 weather strip t nut position

    Do you have a question?
    Mark Edmondson
    Dallas, Texas
    Texas Chapter

    1970 Coupe, Donnybrooke Green, Light Saddle LS5 M20 A31 C60 G81 N37 N40 UA6 U79
    1993 Coupe, 40th Anniversary, 6-speed, PEG 1, FX3, CD, Bronze Top

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    • Fred J.
      Infrequent User
      • October 24, 2015
      • 3

      #3
      Re: 58 weather strip t nut position

      Which way is the correct way?

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      • Thomas H.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • August 31, 2005
        • 1051

        #4
        Re: 58 weather strip t nut position

        Originally posted by Fred Johnson (61723)
        Which way is the correct way?
        Flat part of the t-nut against the frame. Threaded portion up in the air.

        Tom
        1958, 283/245, White/red - Top Flight, October 2016
        1960, Black/black, 283/230 4sp
        1966, Black/Red, 327/350 4sp w/AC
        1967, 427/390, 4sp, Goodwood Green, Coupe
        1971 LS5, 4sp, coupe, Bridgehampton Blue
        2007 Z06, Lemans Blue

        Newsletter Editor, Delaware Valley Chapter

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        • Richard M.
          Super Moderator
          • August 31, 1988
          • 11287

          #5
          Re: 58 weather strip t nut position

          Some clarification....

          1956 to 1958 side weatherstrips originally had integrated studs within integrated reinforcements embedded in the rubber. The front sides and header w/strip was a one piece assembly. The 6 side w/strips were wrapped with a canvas cloth originally.
          Roy_Braatzs_55.jpg57sn4441_124.jpg57sn4441_125.jpg57sn4441_126.jpg


          topws027.jpg 59topframe001.jpg59topframe002.jpgcloth_covered_ws2.jpgcloth_covered_ws4.jpgcloth_covered_ws5.jpg

          Part #'s on the backsides below the cloth covering.
          topws039.jpgtopws040.jpgtopws041.jpgtopws042.jpgtopws043.jpgtopws044.jpg

          Not available in reproduction now, so all rubber replacement are now the later type using the separate rubber and metals, T-nuts and screws.

          I believe at some time in 1959, likely early, the parts changed to separate rubber piece and separate metal reinforcement which then used the T-nut and screw arrangement. This continued through the 1962 Model Year. These are original metal reinforcements, which are much thinner than reproductions available today. Pictured after cleaning and before semi-flat black paint.

          P9080140.jpgP9080141.jpg

          The 1959 AIM shows the barrel of the T-nut through the frame, then the Phillips head screw into the metal reinforcement then through the rubber into the T-nut to secure it. Not very good photos but shows the method. Original T-nuts shown also. The barrel end of the T-nut will sometimes bottom on the metal but by design it will stay secured. I also recall original T-nut barrels are a tad shorter than the reproductions which may account for more frequent bottoming out when using them.

          P9090046.jpgP9090047.jpg


          ===

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          • Thomas H.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • August 31, 2005
            • 1051

            #6
            Re: 58 weather strip t nut position

            Originally posted by Thomas Hoyer (44463)
            Flat part of the t-nut against the frame. Threaded portion up in the air.

            Tom
            Disregard the bum info I replied with. Rich is correct - barrel through the frame. Makes more sense.......... I got my info by looking at the frame of a car in a resto shop - questioned it, was told that was the right way! Hmmm.....

            I used the cloth covered ones on my 58. Studs with nuts.

            Tom
            1958, 283/245, White/red - Top Flight, October 2016
            1960, Black/black, 283/230 4sp
            1966, Black/Red, 327/350 4sp w/AC
            1967, 427/390, 4sp, Goodwood Green, Coupe
            1971 LS5, 4sp, coupe, Bridgehampton Blue
            2007 Z06, Lemans Blue

            Newsletter Editor, Delaware Valley Chapter

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            • Richard M.
              Super Moderator
              • August 31, 1988
              • 11287

              #7
              Re: 58 weather strip t nut position

              Originally posted by Thomas Hoyer (44463)
              Disregard the bum info I replied with. Rich is correct - barrel through the frame. Makes more sense.......... I got my info by looking at the frame of a car in a resto shop - questioned it, was told that was the right way! Hmmm.....

              I used the cloth covered ones on my 58. Studs with nuts.

              Tom
              Tom, Did you recover the cloth yourself with the Bowdrill tape? Any photos? How did you handle the transistion at the forward corners into the header w/strip?

              Rich

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              • Fred J.
                Infrequent User
                • October 24, 2015
                • 3

                #8
                Re: 58 weather strip t nut position

                I want to thank everyone for the responses and Richard the documents, pictures and explanation has proved very helpful. In fact they have answered some questions I had not yet thought of.

                Fred

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                • Thomas H.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • August 31, 2005
                  • 1051

                  #9
                  Re: 58 weather strip t nut position

                  Originally posted by Richard Mozzetta (13499)
                  Tom, Did you recover the cloth yourself with the Bowdrill tape? Any photos? How did you handle the transistion at the forward corners into the header w/strip?

                  Rich
                  Rich,

                  Mine were new Al Knoch parts. I thought they fit pretty well.

                  Tom
                  1958, 283/245, White/red - Top Flight, October 2016
                  1960, Black/black, 283/230 4sp
                  1966, Black/Red, 327/350 4sp w/AC
                  1967, 427/390, 4sp, Goodwood Green, Coupe
                  1971 LS5, 4sp, coupe, Bridgehampton Blue
                  2007 Z06, Lemans Blue

                  Newsletter Editor, Delaware Valley Chapter

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                  • Richard M.
                    Super Moderator
                    • August 31, 1988
                    • 11287

                    #10
                    Re: 58 weather strip t nut position

                    Tom,

                    I didn't know AK had them available. Thanks.

                    Fred, et al......

                    BTW, For the record, 6 or 7 years ago when I discovered I had my original type w/strips in a box from removal 20 years earlier, I posted a thread here with questions.



                    Roy Braatz and I had many phone conversations and he graciously shared his knowledge with me about the differences and nuances of these soft tops, frames, and weatherstrips. He saw my enthusiasm and interest and was happy to help me.

                    Roy was a huge help to my learning process and I have collected much information over the years while restoring and installing on my own cars and helping to share this with others. I need to give Roy credit for mostly all of my knowledge. Thanks Roy, I know you're out there.

                    Rich

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