Even with the Osbourne assembly book, I can't figure out how the ORIGINAL 3-piece tack strip set is suppose to look when it's installed as per assembly-line method? I'm referring to the one that is at the bottom of the rear curtain and the bottom of the 2 convertible top flaps.
The last hole in the 2 outer pieces is a slot that makes the end look like a fork. The Osbourne Interior Assembly book shows on page 41, section DD, and in the Body Assembly book, on page 53, section CC, that the center strip stacks on top of the 2 outer strips. I guess the forked ends are so a new top can be installed without disturbing the curtain. The outer pieces can just be slid out from under the center tack strip when the 2 outer bolts are loosened.
This seems to dictate that the bolts in the center piece DO NOT get pulled up tight against the body sheet metal (sandwiching the curtain's bottom fabric between the tack strip and the body).
Q: Are the bolts for the center piece suppose to be tight, or should they be left screwed out about 1/4" to allow for the stacked condition at both ends?
I know the 2 end bolts are suppose to be tight. I'm just asking about the ones in-between?