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(1) Install the hub and bearing assembly into the
steering knuckle (Fig. 10). Install the 4 hub and bearing
assembly to steering knuckle attaching bolts and torque
in a criss-cross pattern to 65 N Im (45 ft.lbs.)
(2) Position new seal in recess on back of the steering
knuckle. Assemble Installer, Special Tool C-4698. Then
install seal into steering knuckle until it is fully seated
into recess (Fig. 11). Inspect the wear sleeve on the C/V
joint housing and replace if required.
(3) Install the steering knuckle back on the strut
damper (Fig. 9). Install the strut damper to steering
knuckle attaching bolt, cam bolt, washer plate and
nuts. Torque bolts to 100 N Im (75 ft.lbs.) plus 1/4
turn. Be sure the cam bolt is installed in same
location it was removed from. (4) Lubricate the FULL circumference of the seal
(and wear sleeve) with Mopar tMulti-Purpose Lubri-
cant, or equivalent (Fig. 12). (5) Slide the drive shaft back into the hub and
bearing assembly and install the steering knuckle
onto the ball joint stud (Fig. 13). (6) Install the original (or equivalent) steering
knuckle to ball joint stud, clamp bolt and nut (Fig.
14). Torque the clamp bolt to 145 N Im (105 ft. lbs.).
Fig. 10 Remove Or Install Hub and Bearing
Assembly
Fig. 11 Seal Installation In Steering Knuckle
Fig. 8 Separate Ball Joint Stud from Knuckle As- sembly
Fig. 9 Remove Or Install Steering Knuckle
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(14) Lower vehicle.
(15) Align the front wheels of the vehicle. Use the
procedure listed under Wheel Alignment, in the
Front Suspension Service Procedures section of this
service manual.
HUB AND BEARING ASSEMBLY
The Unit III Front Hub and Bearing (Fig. 1) is used
on all Front Wheel Drive Applications. All hub and bearing assemblies mount to the steer-
ing knuckle the same way, but very by the wheel size
on the vehicle. Vehicles equipped with 14 inch wheels
have a 4 inch wheel mounting stud pattern. Vehicles
equipped with 15 inch wheels hav e a 4 1/2 inch wheel
mounting stud pattern. If a hub and bearing assembly
needs to be replaced, be sure that the replacement
assembly has the same size wheel mounting stud
pattern as the original part.
This unit is serviced only as a complete assembly
(Fig. 1). It is mounted to the steering knuckle by four
mounting bolts that are removed from the rear of the
steering knuckle (Fig. 2).
REMOVAL
Replacement of the front (drive) hub and bearing
assembly can be done without having to remove the
steering knuckle from the vehicle. (1) Remove cotter pin, hub nut lock, and spring
washer (Fig. 3). (2) Loosen hub nut while the vehicle is on the floor
with the brakes applied (Fig. 4). The hub and drive-
shaft are splined together through the knuckle
(bearing assembly) and retained by the hub nut. (3) Raise vehicle, see Hoisting Recommendations in
Group 0 of this service manual. (4) Remove the hub nut and the washer from the
stub axle (Fig. 3). (5) Remove the wheel lug nuts, and tire and wheel
assembly from the vehicle.
Fig. 16 Install Washer and Hub Nut
Fig. 17 Tighten Hub Nut
Fig. 18 Install Spring Washer, Nut Lock, & Cotter Pin
Fig. 1 Unit III Front Hub And Bearing Assembly
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(6) Disconnect tie rod end from steering arm with
Puller Special, Tool C-3894-A (Fig. 5). (7) Remove clamp bolt securing the ball joint stud
into the steering knuckle (Fig. 6). (8) Remove caliper guide pin bolts (Fig. 6) and sepa-
rate caliper assembly from braking disc. Support
caliper with wire hook and not by hydraulic
hose. (Fig. 7) Remove braking disc from hub and
bearing assembly (Fig. 8). (9) Separate the steering knuckle assembly from the
ball joint stud. Pull knuckle assembly out and away
from driveshaft (Fig. 9). Care must be taken not to separate the inner
C/V joint during this operation. Do not allow
driveshaft to hang by inner C/V joint, driveshaft
must be supported. (10) Remove the four hub and bearing assembly
mounting bolts from rear of steering knuckle (Fig. 9). (11) Remove the hub and bearing assembly from the steering knuckle (Fig. 10).
Replacement of the
grease seal is recommended whenever this ser-
vice is performed.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: All steering knuckle and bearing mounting
surfaces must be smooth and completely free of
foreign material or nicks.
(1) Install new front hub and bearing assembly into
the steering knuckle. Tighten the hub and bearing
assembly to steering knuckle attaching bolts (Fig. 9), in
a criss-cross pattern to 65 N Im (45 ft. lbs.) torque.
Fig. 2 Front Hub And Bearing Assembly Mounting
Fig. 3 Remove Cotter Pin, Nut Lock, & Spring
Washer
Fig. 4 Loosen Hub Nut
Fig. 5 Disconnect Tie Rod End
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CLUTCH DISC REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
(1) Remove transaxle. See Group 21, Manual Tran-
saxle, for procedure. (2) Mark clutch cover and flywheel, to maintain
their same relative positions when installing clutch
assembly (Fig. 4). (3) Insert Clutch Disc Aligning Tool C-4676
through the clutch disc hub to prevent the clutch disc
from falling and damaging the facings (Fig. 5). (4) Loosen clutch cover attaching bolts, one or two
turns at a time, in a crisscross pattern, to release
spring pressure evenly and avoid cover damage.
CAUTION: Do not touch the clutch disc facing with
oily or dirty hands. Oil or dirt transferred from your
hands onto the clutch disc facing may cause clutch
chatter.
(5) Remove the clutch pressure plate and cover as-
sembly and disc from flywheel. Handle carefully to
avoid contaminating the friction surfaces.
INSPECTION
(1) Inspect for oil leakage through engine rear
main bearing oil seal and transaxle input shaft seal.
If leakage is noted, it should be corrected at this
time. (2) The friction faces of the flywheel and pressure
plate should not have excessive discoloration, burned
areas, small cracks, deep grooves, or ridges. Replace
parts as required.
CAUTION: Do not polish flywheel to a ``mirror like''
surface.
Fig. 4 Manual Transaxle Clutch
Fig. 5 Clutch Disc Aligning Tool
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(3) Clean the flywheel face with medium sandpa-
per (80-160 grade), then wipe the surface with min-
eral spirits. If the surface is severely scored, heat
checked, or warped, replace the flywheel.
CAUTION: Do not flat-machine the flywheel face.
The surface profile is tapered.
(4) The heavy side of the flywheel is indicated by a
daub of white paint near the outside diameter. To
minimize the effects of flywheel unbalance, perform
the following installation procedure: (a) Loose assemble the flywheel to the crank-
shaft. Use new flywheel attaching bolts which have
sealant on the threads. If new bolts are not avail-
able, apply Loctite sealant to the threads of the
original bolts. This sealant is required to prevent
engine oil leakage. (b) Rotate the flywheel and crankshaft until the
daub of white paint (heavy side) is at the 12 o'clock
position. (c) Torque flywheel attaching bolts to 95 N Im(70
ft. lbs.). Use a crisscross pattern when tightening
bolts.
(5) The disc assembly should be handled without
touching the facings. Replace disc if the facings show
evidence of grease or oil soakage, or wear to within
less than .38 mm (.015 inch) of the rivet heads. The
splines on the disc hub and transaxle input shaft
should be a snug fit without signs of excessive wear.
Metallic portions of disc assembly should be dry and
clean, and not been discolored from excessive heat.
Each of the arched springs between the facings
should not be broken and all rivets should be tight. (6) Wipe the friction surface of the pressure plate
with mineral spirits. (7) Using a straight edge, check clutch cover (pres-
sure plate) for flatness. The clutch cover (pressure
plate) friction area should be slightly concave, with
the inner diameter 0.02 mm to 0.1 mm (.0008 in. to
.0039 in.) below the outer diameter. It should also be
free from discoloration, burned areas, cracks,
grooves, or ridges. (8) Using a surface plate, test cover for flatness.
All sections around attaching bolt holes should be in
contact with surface plate within .015 inch. (9) The cover should be a snug fit on flywheel dow-
els. If the clutch assembly does not meet these re-
quirements, it should be replaced.
INSTALLATION
(1) Mount clutch assembly on flywheel,being care-
ful to properly align dowels and the alignment marks
made before removal. The flywheel side of the clutch
disc is marked for proper installation. If new clutch
or flywheel is installed, align cover balance spot as
close as possible to flywheel balance orange spot. Ap-
ply pressure to the alignment tool. Center the tip of the tool into the crankshaft and the sliding cone into
the clutch fingers. Tighten the clutch attaching bolts
sufficiently to hold the disc in position. (2) To avoid distortion of the clutch cover, bolts
should be tightened a few turns at a time, in a criss-
cross pattern, until they are all seated. Tighten bolts
to 28 N Im (250 in. lbs.) following a crisscross pattern
sequence. Remove clutch disc alignment tool. (3) Install transaxle. See group 21, Manual Tran-
saxle, for procedures.
RELEASE BEARING AND FORK
Remove the transaxle from the vehicle. See group
21 for removal and installation procedures.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(1) Remove clutch release shaft E-clip.
(2) Remove the clutch release shaft and then slide
the fork and bearing assembly off the bearing pilot. (3) Remove the fork from the bearing thrust plate.
(4) Examine the condition of the bearing. It is pre-
lubricated and sealed and should not be im-
mersed in oil or solvent. (5) The bearing should turn smoothly when held in
the hand under a light thrust load. A light drag
caused by the lubricant fill is normal. If the bearing
is noisy, rough, or dry, replace the complete bearing
assembly with a new bearing. (6) The bearing has a plastic sleeve pre-lubricated
at assembly. Wipe out the old grease. Refill the
sleeve cavities and coat the inner surface with mul-
tipurpose grease. If the liner is cracked or worn, re-
place the bearing assembly. (7) Check the condition of the spring clips. If the
clips are broken or distorted, replace the bearing as-
sembly. (8) Before assembling the fork, lubricate the
rounded thrust pads and the spring clip cavities with
multipurpose grease. (9) Assemble the fork to the bearing by sliding the
thrust pads under the spring clips. Be careful to
avoid distorting the spring clips. These clips prevent
the bearing thrust plate from rotating with the bear-
ing. (10) Slide the bearing and fork assembly onto the
input shaft bearing retainer. (11) Position the release shaft bushings in the
housing and install the release shaft. A small
amount of bearing grease between the release shaft
bushing and the shaft is beneficial but not required.
Install the retainer clip in the shaft groove near the
large bushing. (12) Install the release lever and retaining clip on
the outer end of the release shaft.
CLEANING PRECAUTIONS
Condensation from steam vapors tend to accumu-
late on the internal clutch mechanism when the ve-
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scuffing, scoring or scratches. Usually a few strokes
will clean up a bore and maintain the required limits.(2) Deglazing of the cylinder walls may be done
using a cylinder surfacing hone, Tool C-3501, equipped
with 280 grit stones (C-3501-3810) if the cylinder bore
is straight and round. 20-60 strokes depending on the
bore condition will be sufficient to provide a satisfac-
tory surface. Inspect cylinder walls after each 20
strokes. Using a light honing oil available from major
oil distributors. Do not use engine or transmission
oil, mineral spirits or kerosene. (3) Honing should be done by moving the hone up
and down fast enough to get a cross-hatch pattern.
When hone marks intersectat 50-60 degrees, the
cross hatch angle is most satisfactory for proper seat-
ing of rings (Fig. 1).
(4) A controlled hone motor speed between 200-300
RPM is necessary to obtain the proper cross-hatch
angle. The number of up and down strokes per minute
can be regulated to get the desired 50-60 degree angle.
Faster up and down strokes increase the cross-hatch
angle. (5) After honing, it is necessary that the block be
cleaned again to remove all traces of abrasive.
CAUTION: Be sure all abrasive are removed from
engine parts after honing. It is recommended that a
solution of soap and hot water be used with a brush
and the parts then thoroughly dried. The bore can be
considered clean when it can be wiped clean with a
white cloth and cloth remains clean. Oil the bores
after cleaning to prevent rusting.
MEASURING MAIN BEARING CLEARANCE AND
CONNECTING ROD BEARING CLEARANCE
PLASTIGAGE METHOD
Engine crankshaft bearing clearances can be deter-
mined by use of Plastigage or equivalent. The follow-
ing is the recommended procedure for the use of
Plastigage: (1) Remove oil film from surface to be checked.
Plastigage is soluble in oil. (2) The total clearance of the main bearingscan
only be determined by removing the weight of the
crankshaft. This can be accomplished by either of
two methods: PREFERRED METHOD Ð Shimming the bear-
ings adjacent to the bearing to be checked in order to
remove the clearance between upper bearing shell
and the crankshaft. This can be accomplished by
placing a minimum of 0.254mm (.010 inch) shim (e.
g. cardboard, matchbook cover, etc.) between the
bearing shell and the bearing cap on the adjacent
bearings and snugging bolts to 14-20 N Im (10-15
ft.lb.)
² When checking #1 main brg shim #2 main brg
²
When checking #2 main brg shim # 1 & 3 main brg
²When checking #3 main brg shim #2 & 4 main brg
²When checking #4 main brg shim #3 & 5 main brg
²When checking #5 main brg shim #4 main brg
Fig. 2 Plastigage Placed in Lower Shell
Fig. 3 Clearance Measurement
Fig. 1 Cylinder Bore Cross-Hatch Pattern
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REAR WINDOWÐWITHOUT ZIPPER
If the rear window zipper is damaged, perform
Rear Window and Zipper replacement procedures.
REMOVAL
(1) Release folding top latches and allow top cover
to relax. (2) Disengage hook and loop fasteners holding
headlining to quarter panel areas. (3) Pull headlining forward from behind quarter
trim panels and tape headlining around roof rails,
out of the way. (4) Disengage snaps holding folding top storage
sling well to inner quarter and deck panels. (5) Position sling well out of the way.
(6) Disengage wire connectors from terminals on
heated rear window. (7) Pull wire harnesses from pockets at each side
of rear window. (8) Remove bolts holding rear tack strip to inner
deck panel (Fig. 6). (9) Separate rear tack strip from deck panel.
(10) Position rear tack strip to gain access to sta-
ples holding material to tack strip. (11) Using a grease pencil, mark location of outer
top cover on rear tack strip to aid installation. (12) Remove staples holding top cover to rear tack
strip (Fig. 7). (13) Unzip rear window from upper zipper listing.
(14) Separate window and rear tack strip from ve-
hicle. (15) Place rear window on a suitable work surface.
(16) Using a grease pencil, mark location of rear
window apron on rear tack strip to aid installation. (17) Remove staples holding rear window lower
apron to tack strip. (18) Separate rear window from tack strip.
INSTALLATION
(1) Using old rear window as a pattern, mark new
window to the same size and shape as the old win-
dow. (2) Trim excess material from new window.
(3) Position window at index marks on rear tack
strip. (4) Install staples to hold window apron to tack
strip (Fig. 7). (5) Trim excess material from around bolt holes in
tack strip. (6) Position rear window and tack strip in opening
behind rear seat. (7) Position top cover at index marks on rear tack
strip. (8) Install staples to hold top cover to rear tack
strip. (9) Zip rear window to upper zipper listing.
(10) Place rear tack strip in proper position under
deck panel (Fig. 6). (11) Install bolts to hold rear tack strip to deck
panel. (12) Latch top header to windshield header and in-
spect top cover for excess wrinkling. If wrinkling is
apparent, the top cover and rear window apron must
be repositioned on the tack strips. (13) Route wire harnesses through pockets at each
side of window and connect ends to terminals on
glass. (14) Install sling well and rear section of headlin-
ing.
REAR WINDOW AND ZIPPER
If the window zipper is not damaged and an origi-
nal equipment rear window is being installed, use
Rear Window GlassÐWithout Zipper replacement
procedures.
REMOVAL
(1) Release folding top latches and allow top cover
to relax. (2) Disengage hook and loop fasteners holding
headlining to quarter panel areas. (3) Pull headlining forward from behind quarter
trim panels and tape headlining around roof rails,
out of the way. (4) Disengage snaps holding folding top storage
sling well to inner quarter and deck panels.
Fig. 5 Folding Top Headlining
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(5) Position sling well out of the way.
(6) Disengage wire connectors from terminals on
heated rear window. (7) Pull wire harnesses from pockets at each side
of rear window. (8) Remove bolts holding rear tack strip to inner
deck panel (Fig. 6). (9) Separate rear tack strip from deck panel.
(10) Remove bolts holding side tack strips to inside
of quarter panels (Fig. 6). (11) Separate tack strips from quarter panels.
CAUTION: Cover all painted and upholstered sur-
faces to avoid damage while performing the follow-
ing operations.
(12) Reposition tack strips above rear deck and
quarter panels. (13) Using a grease pencil, mark location of outer
top cover on rear tack strip to aid installation. (14) Remove staples holding top cover to rear tack
strip (Fig. 7). (15) Fold rear of top cover, tack strips and rear
window up and over the third (rear) roof bow (Fig. 8). (16) Unzip and separate rear window from vehicle.
(17) Mark location of rear stay straps on third roof
bow. (18) Remove staples holding rear stay straps to
third roof bow (Fig. 8). (19) Mark location of top cover hold down listing
on third roof bow. (20) Remove staples holding top cover listing to
third roof bow (Fig. 8). (21) Mark location of rear window zipper upper
half listing on third roof bow. (22) Remove staples holding zipper listing to third
roof bow (Fig. 8). (23) Separate rear window zipper from third roof
bow. The following is a work bench operation
(24) Place rear window on a suitable work surface.
(25) Using a grease pencil, mark location of rear
window apron on rear tack strip to aid installation. (26) Remove staples holding rear window lower
apron to tack strip. (27) Separate rear window from tack strip.
INSTALLATION
(1) Using old rear window as a pattern, mark new
window to the same size and shape as the old win-
dow. (2) Trim excess material from new window.
(3) Position window at index marks on rear tack
strip. (4) Install staples to hold window apron to tack
strip (Fig. 7). (5) Trim excess material from around bolt holes in
tack strip. (6) Using old zipper upper half listing as a pattern,
mark new listing to the same size and shape as the
old listing. (7) Trim excess material from new listing.
Fig. 6 Tack Strips
Fig. 7 Rear Window Glass
Fig. 8 Third Roof Bow
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(8) Position zipper upper half listing at index
marks on the third roof bow. Verify that start end of
zipper upper half is at the same end as the rear win-
dow half. (9) Install staples to hold zipper listing to third
roof bow (Fig. 8). (10) Position top cover hold down listing at index
marks on third roof bow. (11) Install staples to hold top cover listing to third
roof bow (Fig. 8). (12) Position stay straps at index marks on the
third roof bow. (13) Install staples to hold stay straps to third roof
bow. (14) Zip rear window into position.
(15) Fold rear of top cover, tack strips and rear
window up and over the third roof bow to the rear of
the top opening (Fig. 8). (16) Position top cover at index marks at each end
of rear tack strip. (17) Install staples to hold top cover to rear tack
strip (Fig. 6). (18) Position side and rear tack strips behind quar-
ter and deck panels. (19) Install bolts to hold side tack strips to inside
of quarter panels (Fig. 6). (20) Install bolts to hold rear tack strip to deck
panel. (21) Latch top header to windshield header and in-
spect top cover for excess wrinkling. If wrinkling is
apparent, the top cover and rear window apron must
be repositioned on the tack strips. (22) Route wire harnesses through pockets at each
side of window and connect ends to terminals on
glass. (23) Install sling well and rear section of headlin-
ing.
FOLDING TOP COVER
REMOVAL
(1) Release folding top latches and allow top cover
to relax. (2) Remove headlining.
(3) Disengage snaps holding top storage sling well
to rear deck and quarter panels. (4) Position sling well out of the way.
(5) Remove bolts holding rear tack strip to inner
deck panel. (6) Separate rear tack strip from deck panel.
(7) Remove bolts holding side tack strips to inside
of quarter panels. (8) Separate tack strips from quarter panels.
CAUTION: Cover all painted and upholstered sur-
faces to avoid damage while performing the follow-
ing operations. (9) Reposition tack strips above rear deck and
quarter panels. (10) Using a grease pencil, mark location of outer
top cover on rear tack strip to aid installation. (11) Remove staples holding top cover to rear tack
strip. (12) Fold rear of top cover, tack strips and rear
window up and over the third (rear) roof bow. (13) Unzip and separate rear window from vehicle.
(14) Mark location of top cover hold down listing
on third roof bow. (15) Remove staples holding top cover listing to
third roof bow. (16) Remove screws holding roof rail tension cable
springs to roof rear roof rail behind quarter glass
opening. (17) Pull quarter glass weatherstrips from roof rail
channels. (18) Remove screws holding roof rail channels to
roof rails. (19) Separate roof rail channels from vehicle.
(20) Separate top cover listing from adhesive on
roof rail. (21) Lower folding top to the mid point.
(22) Pull top header weatherstrip from retaining
channel. Separate first 50 mm (2 in.) of weather strip
from roof rail channels. (23) Remove screws holding weatherstrip channel
to top header. (24) Separate channel from top header.
(25) Remove staples holding top header feature
strip to top header. (26) Separate feature strip from header.
(27) Mark location or top cover on top header.
(28) Remove staples holding top cover to header.
(29) Close folding top, do not latch.
(30) Remove rubber plugs holding roof rail tension
cable ends into key-hole slots in roof rails (31) Disengage roof rail tension cables from roof
rails. (32) Pull tension cables from rear of pockets on
back of top cover. (33) Remove screws holding top cover retainer rod
to second roof bow. (34) Separate retainer rod from second roof bow.
(35) Remove screws holding top cover retainer rod
to first roof bow. (36) Separate retainer rod from first roof bow.
(37) Separate top cover from vehicle.
(38) Pull retainer rod from listing pockets on back
of top cover.
INSTALLATION
The new top cover must be trimmed to the same
size and shape as the old top cover to minimize wrin-
kling after installation. Use the rear sections of the
old top as a pattern.
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(1) On old top cover mark a line from the top of
the quarter glass opening to the center of rear glass
opening on each side of the top. (2) Using a suitable cutting tool, cut the rear quar-
ter sections off of old top. (3) Mark locations of old top cover on side tack
strips. (4) Remove staples holding old top cover to side
tack strips. (5) Using quarter sections cut from old top cover as
a pattern, mark lower tack strip edge of new top to
same size and shape as old top. (6) Trim excess material from new top cover.
(7) Position side tack strips under edge of new top
and align index marks. (8) Install staples 100 mm (4 in.) apart to hold top
cover to side tack strips. (9) Install retainer rod in listing pockets on back of
top cover. (10) Position top cover over top bows on vehicle
and center top cover side to side. (11) Mate retainer rod to first roof bow.
(12) Install screws to hold top cover retainer rod to
first roof bow. (13) Mate retainer rod to second roof bow.
(14) Install screws to hold top cover retainer rod to
second roof bow. (15) Route roof rail tension cables through rear of
pockets on back of top cover. (16) Connect roof rail tension cables to key-hole
slots in roof rails. (17) Install rubber plugs to hold roof rail tension
cable ends into key-hold slots in roof rails. (18) Apply suitable contact adhesive to roof rail
rear of quarter glass opening and back of top cover
hold down listing. (19) Stick top cover listing to roof rail.
(20) Place roof rail weatherstrip channel in proper
position. (21) Install screws to hold channel to roof rail.
(22) Position top cover listing at index marks on
third roof bow. (23) Install staples 10 mm (0.3 in.) apart to hold
top cover listing to third roof bow. (24) Zip rear window into position.
(25) Fold rear of top cover, tack strips and rear
window down and over the third roof bow. (26) Position top cover at index marks on rear tack
strip. (27) Install staples 100 mm (4 in.) apart to hold
top cover to rear tack strip.
CAUTION: Cover all painted and upholstered sur-
faces to avoid damage while performing the follow-
ing operations.
(28) Reposition tack strips under rear deck and
quarter panels. (29) Place side tack strips in position behind quar-
ter panels. (30) Install enough bolts to temporarily hold side
tack strips to inside of quarter panels. (31) Place rear tack strip in position behind deck
panel. (32) Install enough bolts to temporarily hold rear
tack strip to inner deck panel. (33) Close and latch folding top.
(34) Pull top cover forward over top of windshield
and hold cover material taut. (35) Mark location of froward lower edge of top
header on top cover material. (36) Release top latches and lower top to mid-
point. (37) Align marks on top material to front lower
edge of top header. (38) Verify that top cover will be wrinkle free and
aligned side to side. (39) Install staples 10 mm (0.3 in.) apart to hold
top cover to header. (40) Place top header feature strip in position un-
der top header. (41) Install staples 10 mm (0.3 in.) apart to hold
feature strip to top header. (42) Place weatherstrip channel in position under
top header. (43) Install screws to hold channel to top header.
(44) Insert top header weatherstrip into header
and roof rail channels. (45) Install screws to hold roof rail tension cable
springs to roof rear roof rail behind quarter glass
opening. (46) Close and latch top windshield header.
(47) Inspect top cover for excess wrinkling. If ex-
cess wrinkles are apparent, the top cover must be re-
positioned on the tack strips. (48) If top cover is smooth, release top header
latches to allow top cover to relax. (49) Remove bolts holding tack strips to deck and
quarter panels. (50) Install staples 10 mm (0.3 in.) apart to hold
top cover to rear and side tack strips. (51) Place side and rear tack strips in position.
(52) Install bolts to hold tack strips to deck and
quarter panels. (53) Insert quarter glass weatherstrips into roof
rail channels. (54) Place sling well into position.
(55) Engage snaps to hold sling well to rear deck
and quarter panels. Verify that drain tube is con-
nected to bottom of sling well. (56) Install headlining.
(57) Close top and latch header to windshield
header.
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