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Gidday All.
I am seeking advice from any members who have had anything to do with installing a sunroof into an E Series Ford, or just advice in general regarding E Series Factory Sunroof issues. I will be fitting a Factory EF Electric Sunroof to my EB Station Wagon. If you have read my build thread you will know I am not adverse to a challenge, and like all my other mods, I intend to do a fair bit of research before attacking the roof with a Grinder Issues I have considered.
If there are any other points that you think I have missed please let me know. In addition if anyone has copies of the factory wiring diagrams for the Sunroof Operation from EB-ED and for EF-EL I would love to get my hands on it. Cheers BenJ
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good luck on this one benj... will be interesting to see the progression of this mod in person... the rooflining will be a challenge...
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Your gunna have to roll the edge of the hole after you cut it. the drain tubes run down the c pillars on a sedan, (not sure on wagon). single two way switch does both actions I assume through a relay, and my factory fitted one is wired direct, (ie not through ign or acc)
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BenJ |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Your gunna have to roll the edge of the hole after you cut it. Interesting. I will check out the two cars I have access to with sunroofs. One was a factory fitment, and the other an after market fitment last year. It will be interesting to see if both have rolled edges. {USERNAME} wrote: The drain tubes run down the c pillars on a sedan, (not sure on wagon). For the drain tubes, it probably doesn't matter which pillar I use, so long as there is natural 'fall' and a suitable exit. I may even use the A pillars and drain into the plenum area. {USERNAME} wrote: Single two way switch does both actions I assume through a relay, and my factory fitted one is wired direct, (ie not through ign or acc) I am assuming the switch is a dual action momentary center off design? If so I should be able to find a suitable substitute at Jaycar. I have been giving some thought as to whether I want to have auto closing or not. I think there is a lot of merit to being able to leave the trailing edge of the suroof open on hot days. {USERNAME} wrote: Good luck on this one, its gunna be a challenge without the right tools. Cheers. I will of course provide plenty of progess pics as I progress. BenJ
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amber and her other half did it years ago in her red EF. maybe she might be able to help as well
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just don't kink the roof
as soon as you remove the roof cross member the roof is pretty flimsy.
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BenJ |
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{USERNAME} wrote: amber and her other half did it years ago in her red EF. maybe she might be able to help as well EDIT: just re-read that and saw the dirty second meaning. its too early for me! LOL - Plenty of room in a wagon for that LOL I will PM Amber and see if she has any advice on installing the sunroof that is {USERNAME} wrote: just don't kink the roof as soon as you remove the roof cross member the roof is pretty flimsy. Good point. Unfortunately, or in my case fortunately, my roof already has a number of dents and kinks in it. So hopefully it can't get much worse. BenJ
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Yes Benj you are right about the switch. If I had auto closing on mine I would have an overide switch so I could leave it open on hot days. The drain tubes will depend on wether the channels drain to the front or the back. The headlining is also different, it is lower to allow the roof panel to slide inside it.
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BenJ |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Yes Benj you are right about the switch. If I had auto closing on mine I would have an overide switch so I could leave it open on hot days. Thanks for confirming that. I could set up the auto closing from my alarm system, and as you suggested install a switch to prevent that if desired. More ideas for consideration. {USERNAME} wrote: The drain tubes will depend on wether the channels drain to the front or the back. I will know more after I pick the sunroof up on the 4th. {USERNAME} wrote: The headlining is also different, it is lower to allow the roof panel to slide inside it. I am aware of the differences in the hoodlining. In the wagon there appears to be more room between the roof and the lining so this should (in theory) make it easier to mod the hood lining. I will give it a go first, and if I can't get it to look right, will get a local trimmer to make one. {USERNAME} wrote: Nothing is impossible, you can put a square peg in a round hole if you've got enough money. I don't need money to do that. Just some determination, a few tools, carefull planning and confidence in my skills to get it done. That is how the mods on the wagon got to where they are today. Thanks for all the suggestions so far. Keep the comments and ideas coming. Cheers BenJ
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{USERNAME} wrote: Yes Benj you are right about the switch. If I had auto closing on mine I would have an overide switch so I could leave it open on hot days. The drain tubes will depend on wether the channels drain to the front or the back. The headlining is also different, it is lower to allow the roof panel to slide inside it. Nothing is impossible, you can put a square peg in a round hole if you've got enough money. Ben, I have 4 drain tubes, not 2. They run down both A and C pillars. The ones down the A pillars exit just ourside the seal in the door jam. The 2 back ones go down the c pillars, around the wheen arch, and they exit between the wheen arch and the factory amp. and I have no intention of taking my roof lining down I have been told that it is difficult to put back up.
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{USERNAME} wrote: Ben, I have 4 drain tubes, not 2. They run down both A and C pillars. The ones down the A pillars exit just ourside the seal in the door jam. The 2 back ones go down the c pillars, around the wheen arch, and they exit between the wheen arch and the factory amp. OK, that is interesting. Will have a clooser look at your set up. {USERNAME} wrote: and I have no intention of taking my roof lining down I have been told that it is difficult to put back up. What? How is that helping out a buddy? Huh? Nah, mate, I would never ask for a thing like that. LOL BenJ
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cnt wait too see how this pans out thinking of doin same thing with my ef see how yours goes ay
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