[T2] spring loaded roof rack clamp

[T2] spring loaded roof rack clamp

Bob Pratt ka1dza at verizon.net
Tue Sep 12 18:08:16 PDT 2017


Maybe a little heat, then quenching the hot metal with water.

Bob

> On Sep 12, 2017, at 12:29 PM, Kevin Guarnotta <kevin at guarnottadesign.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> I am putting off the shifting issues on my '78 - and working on some other projects. My '65 had a nice metal roof rack. I had it galvanized ages ago (1999?) - it is a great work rack. I used it for many projects. I took it off a few years ago during a major bus restoration - and have never put it back on.
> 
> I would like to put it back on there. I have these 4 spring loaded clamps for it. When I had the rack galvanized they also galvanized the clamps. Unfortunately that seems to have frozen up one side of them, so I can't adjust the clamp. I'm trying to figure out how to unscrew the clamp, and then put some oil/ anti-seize or something in there. The tubing is a thin enough wall, that I can't put crazy pressure on it - to twist it.
> 
> When I got the bus - the PO told me this was an original rack, and clamps. I didn't care so much about it being original - I just liked it. But now when I look for info on the clamps - the only picture I see of a similar clamp is here - https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5656826
> 
> They seem like a very nice design, but I kind of screwed them up. They still work as such, but I'd like to be able to tweak/adjust them which I have never been able to do.
> 
> Anyone ever deal with these clamps - have any suggestions?
> 
> Technically the process they used on the clamps and rack was metalizing.
> 
> -Kevin Guarnotta
> Jamaica Plain, MA
> 
> '78 Westy
> '69 Singlecab
> '65 Ez-camper
> 
> 
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