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  1. #291
    Bob
    Just fantastic work…question re targa cover
    I thought I read that the rear glass must be installed before the cover trim
    Please advise of install sequence
    Thanks
    Frank
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    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

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    Yes Frank.... You have it right...
    what I am doing now is glorified inventory.
    I wanted to get all of the parts and proper seals lined up.
    Now that I have confirmed all lines up well, I will drill/clean screw hoes etc.
    The cover is coming off for refinishing.
    I am not sure if the sanding of 320 with a special wipe down of clear on the top is correct. It looks very good, but I would love to see what the original finish looked like
    I know I could easily replicate..............

  3. #293
    I know you will get it looking fantastic
    Please show us those details of refinishing
    Thanks
    Frank
    73.5 Snrf T
    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

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    Here you go Frank...
    First picture is of "a wear divot."caused by the removable top...
    I used a small file to blend it away.
    Second picture shows the small file and the divot totally removed. (file work only shone in this photo)
    The third picture shows the beginning (I should have taken a picture sooner) Of the repair, scratches caused by the script being broken in two and leaving radial scratches, not very bad scratches.
    I chose to sand these out with 320 grit, only took a few minutes......
    The next picture shows the area repaired with 320 grit.
    Final picture shows how new script looks.
    So, these are "spot repairs" working only the areas of the damage.
    The good news is that this stainless steel is relativel soft, and the work is easy.

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  5. #295
    Excellent post with repairs….did you need to refinish the targa script
    Looks really nice , Again ..great work appreciate your attention to all the details
    Thanks
    Frank
    73.5 Snrf T
    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

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    my original bar cover had holes drilled in it and was painted.
    The one i have now was previously refinished.
    So, i do not have an example of how the brushed stainless steel looked.
    But it is now sanded out perfectly with 320 and it looks great (what do I know)
    For now I will keep it as is.
    If I find that the original had more defined brushing I can easily put those scratches in this.
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    Installation of the HATED window squeegee.
    I had an original squeegee from 40 years ago and it went in the chrome channel relatively easy. ...Problem was.... it did not seat against the glass.
    So.... i got the later model ones and there was no way that they would slide into the channel (even after running a cutoff wheel to remove excess chrome)
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  8. #298
    A little late for you Bob, but the original profile is a 356 profile which I buy from Intl. Mercantile, goes in much easier and is the original profile.
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    Yes Ed.
    I pulled those in, but they did not rest against the glass They were very loose in the Chanel.
    So, i put these later ones in.

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