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This is a longshot, but maybe someone does have the experience needed with a like against like experience between the early and late 914 tops, documented so well here:
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=73129 I know Porsche doesn't do things for no reason. And the mods look smart, as usual. But, were they successful in, what, stiffening the top? Securing it better? Quieting the top? Or is a good early top with good rubber just as quiet and "seal-ful" as a late one in similar condition? Inquiring minds want to know. At least this one does. Thanks in advance if you think you can help! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/bye1.gif) pete |
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I can say from experience that a early top will not seal properly to the late door window top. I believe this is why the late top has a different mounting surface for the targa top side window seal, to move the seal down closer to the door.
On my car I have a early door on the drivers side and despite the poor condition of the side window seal on the top it works pretty good. On the passenger side I have a late door and glass, and the top of the glass does not seal against the top seal. It is short by about 1/8". I have a early door to replace it with and when I do I will compare the glass, which I suspect is different. The other mods to the late top look like they would lighten the top by a little and could be why they changed. Hope this helps, Jim |
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I can say from experience that a early top will not seal properly to the late door window top. I believe this is why the late top has a different mounting surface for the targa top side window seal, to move the seal down closer to the door. On my car I have a early door on the drivers side and despite the poor condition of the side window seal on the top it works pretty good. On the passenger side I have a late door and glass, and the top of the glass does not seal against the top seal. It is short by about 1/8". I have a early door to replace it with and when I do I will compare the glass, which I suspect is different. same here, just reversed. i have early doors and a late top and the windows don't seal very well against the top. i suspect later cars with the correct later top seal better ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/bye1.gif) Andy |
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