05-15-2009, 02:18 PM
Yesterday when I opened my hatch, I noticed something bad. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img]
When the hatch is fully opened, one of the lifters seems to bottom out before the other one. This results in the hatch twisting. I noticed that this twist results in motion between the glass and the frame in the top right corner, near the hinge, where my glass has delaminated!
Root cause, or not, this is not helping my delamination problem.
Anybody else ever notice this? I searched the forum last night for any reference to this issue and did not find any.
Does anyone know if the length of the lifters is adjustable?
This might be one more way to minimize strain on this fragile part of the 968 anatomy.
My lifters are OE variety, and I replaced them about 3 years ago. I don't remember any adjustability, and can't see anything from a visual inspection.
Is there some other adjustment to the hinges that I should be considering?
I'm hoping to avoid disconnecting all 4 mount points and/or pulling the roof liner to check for an adjustment if anyone knows the answer off hand.
Thanks for your help,
Jamie
When the hatch is fully opened, one of the lifters seems to bottom out before the other one. This results in the hatch twisting. I noticed that this twist results in motion between the glass and the frame in the top right corner, near the hinge, where my glass has delaminated!
Root cause, or not, this is not helping my delamination problem.
Anybody else ever notice this? I searched the forum last night for any reference to this issue and did not find any.
Does anyone know if the length of the lifters is adjustable?
This might be one more way to minimize strain on this fragile part of the 968 anatomy.
My lifters are OE variety, and I replaced them about 3 years ago. I don't remember any adjustability, and can't see anything from a visual inspection.
Is there some other adjustment to the hinges that I should be considering?
I'm hoping to avoid disconnecting all 4 mount points and/or pulling the roof liner to check for an adjustment if anyone knows the answer off hand.
Thanks for your help,
Jamie

