• Hi Guest!
    You can help ensure that British Car Forum (BCF) continues to provide a great place to engage in the British car hobby! If you find BCF a beneficial community, please consider supporting our efforts with a subscription.

    There are some perks with a member upgrade!
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this gawd-aweful banner
Tips
Tips

Windscreen and top fitment issue

bugedd

Jedi Knight
Country flag
Offline
Its seems my windscreen frame has been bent in, not allowing the top bar to fit into it and pops out. I've been brainstorming how to bend it out without messing up the glass, and how to bend it out so its consistent with no high and lows. Thoughts?
windscreen.jpg
 
Wow, that's a mystery! I think I would try a pipe clamp corner to corner close to where the lift the dot studs are. What ever you do, do it carefully or you could end up needing a new windshield.

Kurt
 
The glass is replacement, don't know the supplier. Any chance the arc differs from original glass? The frame is in quite nice condition, can't see it being bent. Would love to find original glass to put in the car anyhow.
 
I find a slightly open adjustible wrench is very helpful for massaging slightly bent metal. Open basically the thickness of the metal
 
The glass is replacement, don't know the supplier. Any chance the arc differs from original glass? The frame is in quite nice condition, can't see it being bent. Would love to find original glass to put in the car anyhow.

You may have a point about the manufacture of the glass. Can you find another BE close by to compare?

Kurt.
 
No unfortunately, the closest one I know of is a couple hours away.
 
Edd,
Bugeye windshields are flat, yours is curved!
Rut
 
It is curved.....I'd love to see other people's pics from a similar view to see the arc of other windshields.
 
It is curved.....I'd love to see other people's pics from a similar view to see the arc of other windshields.

Edd,
I pulled these 2 off the internet...
Rut
 

Attachments

  • image.jpeg
    image.jpeg
    62.6 KB · Views: 107
  • image.jpeg
    image.jpeg
    63.4 KB · Views: 106
whoa! wonder what my glass is from? How odd, thanks Rut!
 
Just snapped this pic, couldn't find any of these numbers online, but it is stamped 1967. Have no idea what that is in reference to. MKIII?

windscreen2.jpg
 
I also was thinking that the windshields were flat, but after really looking at my original glass car it has an curve to it like yours.


20160628_204021.jpg
 
I have one of each and now I'm curious. I'll have a look tomorrow but I don't think its possible to fit the later screen. In which case I think I would try the pipe clamp.

Kurt.
 
Think I'm at the point to find a screen/frame that is together, has the proper gaps, and purchasing that.
 
I thought mine was flat, but, its been in storage for a few years. Dug it out this morning, and its has a shallow bow of about 11/16" (~17mm).
G5-P1160094_v1.jpgG5-P1160097_v1.jpg

Dan
59 Sprite "Stashek"
AN5L/10918
 
That sounds about right Dan. They all have some curve, just flatter than most other vehicles.
 
Edd,
I just got home and measured mine with a 4' straight edge and it does curve in about an inch on each side when the straightedge is held in the middle. Along the top the straight edge misses the studs in each upper corner about 1/16"...sorry for the misinformation!
Rut
 
Back
Top