Went to a wet Silverstone day last weekend, and when we got there found the one corner of the fabric sunroof had ruptured, the corner fastening stud had rusted out of the rear panel. Bit of a mess and very unsightly...
So, set to finding out what had really happened and sorting a repair.
Removed the 5 nuts from the rear rail though holes in the roof lining and of course, all but the center one was right in-line with the roll bar hoop, so access is super tight.
After some nimble finger work got ahr fabric panel off the car.
It is a Britax MGB GT unit cut down to a much sorter length to suit he car. I installed this in 1999 replacing the evil flat aftermarket glass tilt roof that the previous owner had fitted using a can opener.
The one corner that broke free was badly rusted, the stud had simply rusted through.
After some careful peeling of the fabtic outer in that corner, I welded in a fresh corner panel suitably shaped to suit the original, added filler to flatten it all and all glued back using some fresh EVOSTIK.
My trusty LIDI 'dremmel' linished the welds flat first, great tool for delicate operations like this was turning out to be.
Fresh silicon sealant around the rear locations and back on with the roof rear panel and those 5 studs.
Got to the last one and crossed the threads (M5) which meant removing it all and running a die down that stud which was annoying.
Can't remember when I last crossed a thread, senior moment i guess.
All back together, driver's seat back in and it started to rain!
Just-in-Time indeed.
