The Tardis factor (interiors, awnings, roofs etc)
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by danmetallic » 22 May 2014, 20:03
I have v black clouds overehead
I have new roof light mechanism from campervan culture and desperately need to get the black rollers into the channel on the window.
Any ideas? Jed, are you out there?
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by danmetallic » 22 May 2014, 20:23
Basically the arms don't reached far enough for the rollers to go through that large section you see in the runner
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by richlaz » 22 May 2014, 20:31
With the mechanism/window in the lowered position, the arms should reach the large part on the outer edges of the slots?
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by danmetallic » 22 May 2014, 20:36
Nope, unfortunately not.
Just took the runner off the window but the black rollers won't fit through the large section either.
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by danmetallic » 22 May 2014, 20:39
I'm missing something I'm sure.
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by richlaz » 22 May 2014, 20:42
Do the rollers need to go through the slots at an angle, before attaching the mechanism to the roof?
(I'm just guessing, both rollers are buggered on mine and they just fall through the slots lol)
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by danmetallic » 22 May 2014, 20:44
richlaz wrote: Do the rollers need to go through the slots at an angle, before attaching the mechanism to the roof?
(I'm just guessing, both rollers are buggered on mine and they just fall through the slots lol)
I tried that also and I risk strapping them again if I force them through.
Arms are the same as the old ones, so it's not the length. Might need to file out the holes at the end of the runners.
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by danmetallic » 22 May 2014, 20:45
Thank you btw Rich :-ok
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by richlaz » 22 May 2014, 20:49
There's gotta be a way of getting them in without butchering it
Where's Jed when you need him lol...?
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by danmetallic » 22 May 2014, 21:02
richlaz wrote: There's gotta be a way of getting them in without butchering it
Where's Jed when you need him lol...?
Ah, he's at the pub [BEER MUG]
I have strapped it down and will re attempt tomorrow morn.
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by scoobydrew » 22 May 2014, 21:35
Cant you put one end in, then move along until the other can go through the other side and then centre up?
If you get what I mean?
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by California Dreamin » 22 May 2014, 22:13
Unbolt the runner from the sky light, fit to the roller, refit the runner to the skylight......
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by jed the spread » 22 May 2014, 22:26
Ok you have re assembled it a bit weird. If the button parts of the lifter did line up with the big holes in the slide rail it would just pop out again no?
Take the slide rail off the skylight, put the big hole on the slide rail over the lifter arm button then slide the rail back to get over the other end. Then when the rail and the lifer arm are together just bolt the rail to the skylight.
You could always fit the lifter arm to the skylight runner first then to the van or I can make you a video or if you are really stuck I honestly don't mind driving down and fitting it for you.
My direct number is 07940177101 if you need me to talk you through it.
I hope this helps, it really is a very simple and worth while job to do.
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by jed the spread » 22 May 2014, 22:29
California Dreamin wrote: Unbolt the runner from the sky light, fit to the roller, refit the runner to the skylight......
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You beat me to it Martin. Thanks for the info
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by danmetallic » 23 May 2014, 04:51
Thank you chaps! Yes, last night I took the rail off but the rollers themselves wouldn't fit through the larger hole at the end of the runner. Even at an angle. Will try again this morning.
Jed, thank you for the offer of hands on help!. I'm sure I'll get there in the end
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