Re: [DML] Window Tracks
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Re: [DML] Window Tracks
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 13:52:10 +0100
Hi Rob, I only ever argue with Bill :-)
I've seen it twice and although I can't recall which car the first one
was, the second was a factory right-hander which has been in a museum
for years, so it's unlikely to have been re-worked since the factory.
Certainly everything else on the car was original
I think the fix is still valid, creeping or not. It may well be easier
to re-glue the window in its runner than adjust the guides, especially
with those botls prone to snapping.
Open ended question: If the glass doesn't move, and the guides don't
move - why do they go out of bonk? Poorly fitted new?
Martin
rob wrote:
>Martin,
>
>Actually I've never seen a "factory installed" door glass creep in its
>runner. Urethane is very strong (seven times stronger than silicone) so you
>must have encountered a glass that was re-bonded with butyl tape or some
>other inferior product. That's just my two cents...no point to prove so
>let's not argue OK? BTW Paul don't bend your tracks as they can be adjusted.
>
>
>Rob Grady
>
>
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