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Ozark Caddy
06-02-04, 12:02 AM
It was a beautiful day today and I was running around town with my top down enjoying the sun and mild temps. However I became aggrevated because the passenger side visor wouldn't stay up. It would flop down with the slightess little bump in the road. Has anyone found a cure for floppy visors?

Kcryan
06-03-04, 04:49 PM
this is a common problem, new visors should fix it but at a premium $200 from allantestore.com
mine work great luckily but ilve heard great things about the "fuel line fix" from the allante FAQ's http://12.158.117.40/FAQ/faq.htm go to dropie visor repairs and then click next page there it is
also you can use a "chip clip" (used for closing potato chip bags) to clamp it up

good luck

KC Ryan

Ozark Caddy
06-05-04, 11:39 PM
Thanks Ryan, I went to that web site and the pictures really made it clear. I could not imagine what you meant by "Fuel Line" Repair. I thought to myself what on earth does a floppy visor have to do with the fuel line. Pictures are worth a thousand words :) . I will tear them down my first opportunity.

Kcryan
06-06-04, 02:44 PM
ohh yea when i heard of it i had the same thoughts but supposidly it works really well

Ozark Caddy
06-11-04, 05:25 PM
I have fixed my floppy visors and I used the method that you directed me to on the AAG site and I owe that fellow a vote of thanks for showing me how to remove the visor and get to the needed hardware, but his tubing fix didn't work for me. I had a heck of a time getting the tubing on the shaft and then was not able to get the visor back on. I looked at his posting once more and decided that it worked for him because he had broken pieces both on the visor and the shaft. The visor has a plastic tunnel for lack of a better word, that the shaft slides into. The tunnel has notches that accept the wings on the plastic slides mounted on the shaft. The AAG guy had a broken wing piece and he essentially replaced his wing piece with the tubing. None of my stuff was broken so I used a piece of 3/8" shrink tube. This tubing shrinks when heat is applied to it and tightens around whatever it is applied to. I cut a length of tube, slide it over the winged piece and heated it. The shrink tube was long enough to engulf the winged piece and part of the shaft on either side adding a degree of resistance. I reassembled the whole mess and it worked well.

Kcryan
06-12-04, 08:47 AM
glad to hear it worked for you keeping my fingers crossed that mine stay working

Ozark Caddy
07-21-04, 10:50 PM
My fix didn't hold up under July heat and 107 degrees in a parked car. So I went the fuel line route and it improved but still didn't hold up under a lot of heat. I finally went to the end of the visor that clips into the holder in the center of the windshield. I wrapped the end piece in a couple of turns of black plastic electrical tape and that seems to have added the little bit of resistance that I needed to hold them up.

etruck
06-25-05, 12:40 PM
i cannot get to the faq page

Denny281
06-28-05, 12:49 PM
Periodically, there's a guy that posts on ebay, with a pair of visor "clutches", that he designed and sells. They're not cheap, I think I paid right at $100 for the pair, but they install in 5 minutes, blend in well, and cure the problem.

Chuck Linzey
12-27-06, 11:10 PM
this is a common problem, new visors should fix it but at a premium $200 from allantestore.com
mine work great luckily but ilve heard great things about the "fuel line fix" from the allante FAQ's http://12.158.117.40/FAQ/faq.htm go to dropie visor repairs and then click next page there it is
also you can use a "chip clip" (used for closing potato chip bags) to clamp it up

good luck

KC Ryan

can not locate page anymore please send page, I am having problem and note indicated good instructions for removal of visor.Please send attachment.

Chuck Linzey
01-10-07, 05:32 PM
found a paper clip that works well, looks Ok also. Anyone needs:) info will send photo just send me e-mail address. Works great and about $1 at any stationary store. Also thinking about haveng something made up with leather cover.

Chuck Linzey
01-27-07, 05:28 PM
binder clip
I looked at the $200 fix and the $150 fix on e-bay but I found a $1 fix.
go to any office supply store and purchase a large binder clip. After clamping on the visor turn one of the wires up and remove the other wire. does not look bad and it works. Want photo send me email address and I will send photo. have not figuared how to add phot to this page yet. If the look is not good you could cover with leather for about $10. I have dark brown visor and the clip matches well. :

gschott
01-31-07, 12:21 PM
Please send me a photo of your floppy visor fix. I'm currently using a bungee cord, but would like to look at your fix. thanks,
geoschott@cox.net
geo. schott

Stealth
02-04-07, 12:28 AM
make it even simpler.

walk into your $1 store and get a potato chips bag clip.
they come in any coordinating color you like and in several sizes.

smumfor
02-04-07, 06:33 AM
I still have the visor fix pictures and have uploaded them to my wifes website.


http://www.neflnewhomes.com/visor/visor.htm

Scott

Stealth
02-04-07, 10:08 AM
I still have the visor fix pictures and have uploaded them to my wifes website.


http://www.neflnewhomes.com/visor/visor.htm

Scott

Scott,

as usual, fine pictures, fine procedure.

for those here that dont know, Scott has been the FAQ guy
for other Allante sites and probably has a serious collection of
fixes and work arounds for the Allante.

ask Scott and you shall receive ...

joestedman
08-12-07, 04:01 PM
Scott or anyone else....do you think this fix will work on an 1985 Seville?

joestedman
08-13-07, 11:38 PM
Scott or anyone else....do you think this fix will work on an 1985 Seville?