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|  02-06-2004, 01:33 PM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Southeastern Pennsylvania 
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				 |  Convertible Top Cylinders The passenger side cylinder that raises and lowers the convertible top is leaking. I just won two cylinders and the lines off of Ebay to replace the broken cylinder. Has anyone ever replaced this item? If so, how hard and technical was it during the process? It looks really tight in the location of the cylinder. Thanks!  
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|  02-06-2004, 10:12 PM | #2 | 
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				 |  Easy... It's easy really. There is more room than you think after you remove the back seat and side panels.  The cylinders are very easy to r and r. Just make sure you cycle the top several times after topping off the hydraulic motor in the center of the back seat. Also, really look for leaks at the top of the cylinder as you cycle the top before you put it all back together and see a red stain on your carpet. Good luck. 
				__________________ 1988 GT Convertible 331 10:1 TW heads, GT-40 intake, MSD, TRW flattops, B Cam w/ 1.7's, MAC exhaust, 24's, 70 TB, 76 MAF, 3.73's, Pro 5.0, Koni's, Anderson PMS, Wideband 02, yatta, yatta... One week with new motor, two speeding tickets...joy | 
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|  02-07-2004, 06:32 AM | #3 | 
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				 |  Thanks Thanks for the info bro!! One more question: How do you add the hydrolic fluid to the motor and when do you know that you added enough?? Thanks again!! 
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|  02-07-2004, 10:46 AM | #4 | 
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				 |  Hydraulic motor top off On the side of the cylindrical unit, there is a 3/8" diameter rubber plug. It is a pita to get out, I use small needle nose pliers to ease it out a little and then get a better grip with some bigger pliers so as not to damage the rubber (but it's stronger than you think).  Take slack out of the hydraulic lines carefully, and set the motor vertically and literally pour dexron tranny fluid in it until it tops out. The reservoir holds about 8 ounces, but cycle the motor after you top it off, to aleviate any air pocket issues, then top it off again. You will notice the top cycles slowly as it works the air out, then it will work much faster. Three cycles should work out any air. *Make sure you have plenty of rags, you will spill some for sure. And you want to get that stuff up asap b/c it will absolutely stain anything it touches in the car.(yes, this is from personal experience) Good luck. Convertibles are the best. 
				__________________ 1988 GT Convertible 331 10:1 TW heads, GT-40 intake, MSD, TRW flattops, B Cam w/ 1.7's, MAC exhaust, 24's, 70 TB, 76 MAF, 3.73's, Pro 5.0, Koni's, Anderson PMS, Wideband 02, yatta, yatta... One week with new motor, two speeding tickets...joy | 
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|  02-07-2004, 12:44 PM | #5 | 
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				 |   Thanks for the awesome advice! I'm going to replace the cylinder next weekend, weather permitting.  Your right, Convertibles do rock! This is my first one and I can't wait to get out on the road this summer. 
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|  02-29-2004, 03:11 PM | #6 | 
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				 |  What Luck Well I replaced the passenger side ram with no problems. I also refilled the motor without making too much of a mess. I forgot to rezip the rear window on the convertible top. Unfortunitely, when I went to lower the top, it landed on the glass window, breaking it into a million pieces.  What luck, I fix one problem and created another!!    
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