Just curious ... wouldn't one be able to just screw the J-hooks out a little bit to take up the extra distance, if it's not too far? I have a heck of a time getting my top close enough to latch closed again - obviously, much harder at night when the top gets cold and shrinks, like last Sunday - but would it hurt to screw the J-hooks out a few turns to make up for the greater distance as the top begins to shrink over time? Of course, not so much that the hooks only have a thread or two holding them in, and not so much that there's a huge gap between the top and windshield frame when fully closed, but still ... something worth trying, in lieu of him taking it to a shop? 
And about bleeding the air out of the system ... anyone know the specifics? Disconnect a line nearest the motor and run it a bit? Or just fill, run it, refill, run it again, until the air burps itself out?

And about bleeding the air out of the system ... anyone know the specifics? Disconnect a line nearest the motor and run it a bit? Or just fill, run it, refill, run it again, until the air burps itself out?
