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Lebaron contrible Hydraulics - Refilling Procedure ???



 
 
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Old March 7th 05, 07:14 AM
GAlan
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Default Lebaron contrible Hydraulics - Refilling Procedure ???

(mark french) wrote in
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> I think there is a plug on top of the pump motor housing.


On my 1990, there's a rubber plug in the passenger side end of
the housing. The manual says it uses DEXRON II ATF.

I just changed the top on mine. Got it from a junkyard and
swapped out the entire frame. Didn't have to disconnect any
of the hydraulic lines. Was soooo much easier than trying to just
replace the top cover or buying a new one and having it installed
on the original frame.

These top frames* must vary a little in dimensions because I had
to adjust the quarter windows inward at the top a little to
get them to slide into the rear channels properly, then I had to
change the door window guides a tiny bit to fit properly to
the front edge of the quarter windows.

*Or possibly the width between the top frame mountings.

The nastiest part of the job was removing the rear seat and
side panels, especially the bottom cushion. I had to break and
then replace the two plastic clips that hold it down to the
floor at the front.

The bottom mount holes on the top frame are slotted, so those
bolts can be partially screwed in and the frame set onto them,
which makes it much easier to do the rest of the install.

Get the other two bolts in on each side then snug them all up.
Re-connect the cylinders** to the frame then run the top up all
the way. Raise all the windows then latch the front of the top
down. Check that the top fits OK to the windows then loosen
then fully tighten the six mounting bolts. You shouldn't
have to touch them again.

**There's a nut on the inner side of the mount that holds
a bracket with a pivot pin and the rod ends connect to the
mechanisim with special shouldered bolts you can only get at
with the top all the way up. Once unbolted, run the pump
whichever way is needed to be able to get the cylinders
out of the way.

Unlatch the front and raise the top a bit so you can install
all the nuts and bolts that hold the rear of the top to the
body. Latch the front down again then fully tighten all
those nuts and bolts.

After removing two complete tops, it was a piece of cake
figuring out how to install one and make it all fit.
Of course having someone to help lift the heavy and cumbersome
top helped a lot. The only problem was none of the yards
had a good, white top. I had to settle for a grey one,
which looks OK with the silver paint.
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