New Soft Top DIY Install

New Soft Top DIY Install

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angus337

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210 months

Tuesday 17th September 2019
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Decided it's time to tackle the roof on my Chim. I'm not the best at any jobs that need a bit of skill and finesse so not guarantees how this will turn out, but thought it was worth posting as I couldn't find any detailed threads covering this.

Decided to start with the rear section as i still haven't decided whether to go for a split targa top or stick with the original.

Top arrived today so got started this evening.

Trial fit over existing roof


Rear section removed


Old roof


Removing the rear trim



Next job is to clean everything up. The glue remover seems to be pretty evil stuff! so need some extra protection for me and the paintwork.

angus337

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620 posts

210 months

Wednesday 18th September 2019
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The hood was from allhoods. The box had a Mazda hoods logo, so assume it's the same company. Cost was £400 + postage I think for the rear section and material for he targa.

angus337

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Friday 20th September 2019
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Had a bit more time this evening, still bit trial and error, but making some progress.

Cleaned off the old glue. The adhesive cleaner wasn't that effective, but may have softened it a bit. Ended up scraping most of it off, then gave it a quick sand


Cut out tabs and trial fitted to the rear surround with double sided tape, to check alignment


Glued down left hand side,


Just finished the right hand side and need to leave it to cure for 24h, before trial fitting.

angus337

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620 posts

210 months

Friday 20th September 2019
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Classic Chim said:
QBee said:
How much did they quote you for the complete job including fitting?
I remember a chap coming to Rich (Sheel) place supplying and fitting his for about £750 all in which I thought was a bargain at the time in 2016.
Can’t flipping remember his name!
To be honest I didn't ask as I'm up I'm Aberdeen, so stuck with the DIY option.

angus337

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Saturday 21st September 2019
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Not much time today, but managed to fit the rear section and trial fit to the hoop with tape




Seems to be a good fit, nut couldn't get it fully tensioned with tape. One minor problem on the drivers side corner were it has lifted slightly, so may have to take it of again to sort. I think the scariest bit is going to be gluing it down to the hoop.

angus337

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Saturday 21st September 2019
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PITA, but decided to take it back if to re-glue a couple of bits on the rear surround. Good opportunity for a quick blast and try and update the mapping with the new fuel pressure regulator and injectors while the glue was drying.

Refitted to the car this evening and finally plucked up the courage to glue it down to the folding hoop. Was planning to take more pictures of this step but once the glue is on theres not a lot of time to get it positioned before the glue goes off. Even with the the evostik timebond adhesive.





Just been back down and fitted the seal



Edited by angus337 on Saturday 21st September 23:02

angus337

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210 months

Monday 23rd September 2019
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I found this thread for recovering the targa top, which recommended timebond. Assumed it would also be OK for the folding section, time will tell I guess. http://www.groutledge.co.uk/targa-re-cover/targa-r...

Decided to stick with the standard top rather then going for the split option, so will get on to recoveringnthat next.

angus337

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Friday 4th October 2019
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Finally got round to tackling the targa section, above link was pretty useful.

Glue removed and sanded


Test fitted


Glued down





Generally wasn't too bad, the tricky bit was gluing and trimming the edges. Leaving it to dry before sealing the edges with silicon and fitting the new rubber seals.

angus337

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210 months

Friday 4th October 2019
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Fairly straight forward on the top, folding in the edges especially at the corners is a bit more tricky though. Think I will need to revisit the rear corners and reglue.

All finished now, happy with the results, but could be better. Certainly wouldn't recommend the DIY route if I had a local trimmer that had done the job before.



One problem though, I am finding it difficult to fit the targa section. The front lip seems to be gripping the windscreen seal an pushing it downwards, to the point that it doesn't sit flush with the roof and has also come loose on the drivers side.



Any tips on re-attaching the seal or fitting a new one?