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Radman 01-14-2021 05:23 PM

Anyone lost their glasses down into the depths of the top mechanism?
 
I had glasses hanging from shirt, under the seatbelt. Took the seatbelt off and then heard my glasses merrily clanking their way down into somewhere.

The top is up. Unsure of what my next steps should be lol!

Any experience or ideas?

Thanks!

CrisZenithBlue 01-15-2021 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Radman (Post 629182)
I had glasses hanging from shirt, under the seatbelt. Took the seatbelt off and then heard my glasses merrily clanking their way down into somewhere.

The top is up. Unsure of what my next steps should be lol!

Any experience or ideas?

Thanks!


guessing you checked behind and under the seat.
they could have fallen behind your left shoulder in the space where the top transmission sits and moves around. if you tilt your driver's seat forward you should be able to stick your head in there and see better. alternatively, move the top down just a bit, as putting it in the "service" position, just as far as the clamshell goes up and out of the way, then you can poke around in there from the outside (you can move those black plastic covers attached to the clamshell, banana shaped, to see better). be careful with this move, maybe move the top slowly and check often as there are 2 rods spinning on the top transmission in that space and if your glasses are in there, at the lower spot, they could be crushed.

Radman 01-15-2021 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by CrisZenithBlue (Post 629198)
guessing you checked behind and under the seat.
they could have fallen behind your left shoulder in the space where the top transmission sits and moves around. if you tilt your driver's seat forward you should be able to stick your head in there and see better. alternatively, move the top down just a bit, as putting it in the "service" position, just as far as the clamshell goes up and out of the way, then you can poke around in there from the outside (you can move those black plastic covers attached to the clamshell, banana shaped, to see better). be careful with this move, maybe move the top slowly and check often as there are 2 rods spinning on the top transmission in that space and if your glasses are in there, at the lower spot, they could be crushed.

Thanks! Not worried about the glasses, they're cheap readers, more worried about the top mechanism. Having only acquired the car 2.5 weeks ago, I haven't done much more than drive and put the top up and down. Prob time to learn a little more about it.

And yes, I think that's exactly where they went. I did try sticking my head back there last night but couldn't see much. And I did check behind/under the seat :)

JayG 01-15-2021 05:56 AM

You are in Florida, top down all the time!

Radman 01-15-2021 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by JayG (Post 629206)
You are in Florida, top down all the time!

Pretty much. It hasn't gotten cold enough that a jacket, hat, and heater can't make up for it. I do keep the top up when it's parked in the hope of putting off the creases in the top as long as possible!

I did find my glasses. They were on some piece that looks like it's made to catch stuff lol! I also found what I believe are the rear drain holes. I also lubed some of the joints on the top mechanism and suddenly it's a lot quieter :). Still get some noise when the seals rub together but otherwise is pretty quiet now.

evomind 01-15-2021 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Radman (Post 629210)
Pretty much. It hasn't gotten cold enough that a jacket, hat, and heater can't make up for it. I do keep the top up when it's parked in the hope of putting off the creases in the top as long as possible!

I did find my glasses. They were on some piece that looks like it's made to catch stuff lol! I also found what I believe are the rear drain holes. I also lubed some of the joints on the top mechanism and suddenly it's a lot quieter :). Still get some noise when the seals rub together but otherwise is pretty quiet now.

Where and what did you lube it with?
Thanks

Radman 01-15-2021 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by evomind (Post 629213)
Where and what did you lube it with?
Thanks

White lithium grease. I lubed anything that moved on a mated surface that I could see/reach.

CrisZenithBlue 01-17-2021 02:35 AM

good move with the lubing! there was a time when i got lazy and didnt do it, ended up cracking a top transmission. I put white lithium grease all the time now

Seadweller 01-19-2021 06:58 AM

What points are you guys lubricating specifically?

Radman 01-19-2021 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Seadweller (Post 629395)
What points are you guys lubricating specifically?

I lubed anything that slid or rotated and that I could see. Sorry that it isn't specific, I just know the top mechanism well enough yet to be more specific lol!


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