325i Cab - good news/bad news = roof help please!
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 1:29 am
Hi Guys,
With a bit of help from you guys I have started fixing bits and bobs on our recently aquired cab. Some of you will remeber my Q's about a broken electric roof mech and changing dials for the UK.
Good news:
-dials now read uk mph & kph and I have modified the odometer label on a UK dial to indicate km rather than miles (car was an import). Pretty cool, pretty happy.
-got the parts to repair the electric roof from a scrap yard literally over the road from my home and fixed the elec roof (with ref to sites on the net that you guys gave me) Hurrah!
Bad news:
-the roof has never folded itself without help and we had to to stop the electric roof everytime to adjust it. Despite trying to do this at the points that would not actuvate the bug, it did. The electric motor is still in good nick but it snapped the mobile joint off the pull rod. It really badly bent the pull rod and I had it working for a grand total of 2 days. I am now trying to find the following parts (without much success):
-convertible roof pull rod BMW part no. 54348112787
-M10 hex nut attached to pull rod (see above). BMW part no. 54348134530
- joint link from the end of the pull rod. Part no. 54348121719
Even if I fix this I will still have a problem with the roof not folding properly. Is there something I am missing? Have a look at these pictures of the roof:
<http://tinyurl.com/gza92>
<http://tinyurl.com/gqw49>
The first one shows the roof if it is allowed to fold itself, the second shows the roof if I fold the flap back in on its self like the others. This appears to be a manufacturer electric roof and and has the extra wire sewn into the roof towards the front. Even if I fold the roof, the lid does not close very well and the roof springs up quite high.
Any ideas?
Has anyone done a manual conversion? Is it easy/ hard to find the parts?
For those of you with keen eyes looking at the photos, I have temporarily disconted the lid lift arm till I can replace the other broken part which is why it is missing.
Desperate for parts & help...
Frank
PS.Thanks for all the help on my other posts. The mysterious wire turned out to be the aerial for the replacement central locking/alarm box.
With a bit of help from you guys I have started fixing bits and bobs on our recently aquired cab. Some of you will remeber my Q's about a broken electric roof mech and changing dials for the UK.
Good news:
-dials now read uk mph & kph and I have modified the odometer label on a UK dial to indicate km rather than miles (car was an import). Pretty cool, pretty happy.
-got the parts to repair the electric roof from a scrap yard literally over the road from my home and fixed the elec roof (with ref to sites on the net that you guys gave me) Hurrah!
Bad news:
-the roof has never folded itself without help and we had to to stop the electric roof everytime to adjust it. Despite trying to do this at the points that would not actuvate the bug, it did. The electric motor is still in good nick but it snapped the mobile joint off the pull rod. It really badly bent the pull rod and I had it working for a grand total of 2 days. I am now trying to find the following parts (without much success):
-convertible roof pull rod BMW part no. 54348112787
-M10 hex nut attached to pull rod (see above). BMW part no. 54348134530
- joint link from the end of the pull rod. Part no. 54348121719
Even if I fix this I will still have a problem with the roof not folding properly. Is there something I am missing? Have a look at these pictures of the roof:
<http://tinyurl.com/gza92>
<http://tinyurl.com/gqw49>
The first one shows the roof if it is allowed to fold itself, the second shows the roof if I fold the flap back in on its self like the others. This appears to be a manufacturer electric roof and and has the extra wire sewn into the roof towards the front. Even if I fold the roof, the lid does not close very well and the roof springs up quite high.
Any ideas?
Has anyone done a manual conversion? Is it easy/ hard to find the parts?
For those of you with keen eyes looking at the photos, I have temporarily disconted the lid lift arm till I can replace the other broken part which is why it is missing.
Desperate for parts & help...
Frank
PS.Thanks for all the help on my other posts. The mysterious wire turned out to be the aerial for the replacement central locking/alarm box.