Ttop exploded on the track.
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Ttop exploded on the track.
As the title says, I went to the track for the first time last night only to have my ttop explode at the 1000' mark. Anybody ever heard of that happening before. The ttop was latched and I have a 6 point bar so I have no clue how it came out. The ttop breaking didn't bother me too bad but it chewed up my hatch and spoiler. Anyway, my car seemed to be working well before I slammed on the brakes.
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As the title says, I went to the track for the first time last night only to have my ttop explode at the 1000' mark. Anybody ever heard of that happening before. The ttop was latched and I have a 6 point bar so I have no clue how it came out. The ttop breaking didn't bother me too bad but it chewed up my hatch and spoiler. Anyway, my car seemed to be working well before I slammed on the brakes.
Here's the link to my thread when it happened:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-racing-results/588281-new-personal-best-but-cost-me-my-t-tops.html
There is a way to adjust how far the pins in the tops go into the bracket that holds them. You have to take the trim pieces loose front and back, then you can adjust. I haven't done it yet, but I plan to before I put sticky tires back on the car.
Just out of curiosity, what did you run?
On the night I lost mine, I ran my best run ever... without the tops in the car.
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Make sure the pins go throgh the brackets all the way, even if you have to adjust them out until the plastic rubs its a lot better then the tops flying off.
Knock on wood 145-150mph in the 1/4 for a couple years and they havent come off yet but I did adjust them when I first bought the car. I have seen a lot of them come off on the highway and track over the years.
Knock on wood 145-150mph in the 1/4 for a couple years and they havent come off yet but I did adjust them when I first bought the car. I have seen a lot of them come off on the highway and track over the years.
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I had the exact same thing happen to me, except it was both t-tops. Same deal, t-top was latched, launched the car hard, both tops went flying around the 1000' mark. Both were latched when I picked them up off the track.
Here's the link to my thread when it happened:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=588281
There is a way to adjust how far the pins in the tops go into the bracket that holds them. You have to take the trim pieces loose front and back, then you can adjust. I haven't done it yet, but I plan to before I put sticky tires back on the car.
Just out of curiosity, what did you run?
On the night I lost mine, I ran my best run ever... without the tops in the car.
Here's the link to my thread when it happened:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=588281
There is a way to adjust how far the pins in the tops go into the bracket that holds them. You have to take the trim pieces loose front and back, then you can adjust. I haven't done it yet, but I plan to before I put sticky tires back on the car.
Just out of curiosity, what did you run?
On the night I lost mine, I ran my best run ever... without the tops in the car.
60' 1.799
330 4.983
1/8 7.614
mph 95.08
1000 9.894
1/4 11.96
mph 101.25
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Rubbing the plastic isn't a sure way to know they won't fly off, you need to get those pins extended as far as possible as mentioned. Probably the first thing addressed when I got the TA, flying TT's are a tad dangerous.
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Also, watch for the retards at the track that like to push the yellow button for the hatch or unlatch the ttops while your not looking. these are the same guys that throw trash in carbuerators.
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I had the exact same thing happen to me, except it was both t-tops. Same deal, t-top was latched, launched the car hard, both tops went flying around the 1000' mark. Both were latched when I picked them up off the track.
Here's the link to my thread when it happened:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=588281
There is a way to adjust how far the pins in the tops go into the bracket that holds them. You have to take the trim pieces loose front and back, then you can adjust. I haven't done it yet, but I plan to before I put sticky tires back on the car.
Just out of curiosity, what did you run?
On the night I lost mine, I ran my best run ever... without the tops in the car.
Here's the link to my thread when it happened:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=588281
There is a way to adjust how far the pins in the tops go into the bracket that holds them. You have to take the trim pieces loose front and back, then you can adjust. I haven't done it yet, but I plan to before I put sticky tires back on the car.
Just out of curiosity, what did you run?
On the night I lost mine, I ran my best run ever... without the tops in the car.
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I'll probably do this on Sunday, while I'm waiting for my trans fluid to drain all the way out. I'll make sure that I get pics and do a writeup.
Sorry for any confusion.
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As the title says, I went to the track for the first time last night only to have my ttop explode at the 1000' mark. Anybody ever heard of that happening before. The ttop was latched and I have a 6 point bar so I have no clue how it came out. The ttop breaking didn't bother me too bad but it chewed up my hatch and spoiler. Anyway, my car seemed to be working well before I slammed on the brakes.
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What kp said. You have to drop the "A" pillar trim piece, as well as the rear sail piece (beside the rear seat), to get to the adjustment bolts, I believe that they're either 10mm or 8mm, loosen them, push the brackets in as far as they will go, then tighten. Repeat on both sides.
I'll probably do this on Sunday, while I'm waiting for my trans fluid to drain all the way out. I'll make sure that I get pics and do a writeup.
Sorry for any confusion.
I'll probably do this on Sunday, while I'm waiting for my trans fluid to drain all the way out. I'll make sure that I get pics and do a writeup.
Sorry for any confusion.
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I had a 1985 IROC Z we put a bunch of work unto and it tweaked the frame enough that the right top launched on a WOT run too ...
Just for Sh#tz and giggles I had my pervertable launch on hwy 59 here in Htown 1989 z-28 Blk Blk IROC convertable ... One of the first and GM did not have a lock on the top latch. I was rolling along about 80 hit a bump, right latch came loose and whooooop off went the top completely left the car ... GM bought the car back after six months waiting for the solution and the repairs. I was happy while it sat Ias GM allowed me to drive anything in demo service from Tex-Star Chevy
Just for Sh#tz and giggles I had my pervertable launch on hwy 59 here in Htown 1989 z-28 Blk Blk IROC convertable ... One of the first and GM did not have a lock on the top latch. I was rolling along about 80 hit a bump, right latch came loose and whooooop off went the top completely left the car ... GM bought the car back after six months waiting for the solution and the repairs. I was happy while it sat Ias GM allowed me to drive anything in demo service from Tex-Star Chevy