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Re: Door Mldg. / Window Seal Removal?

To: John Hunt <johnhunt@ece.ogi.edu>
Subject: Re: Door Mldg. / Window Seal Removal?
From: Art Pfenninger <ch155@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 13:15:43 -0400 (EDT)
        It can be done without removing the glass, likewise the sidelight
window seals can be replaced without complete removal.
...Art

On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, John Hunt wrote:

> Fred:
> 
> The window seal is held to the door skin with a row of
> pop rivets.  If you take off the padded trim piece from the
> interior (the thing you rest your arm on) you can see the
> rivets through the window glass.  
> 
> To replace the window seal you need to remove the interior
> door panel, remove the window regulator and pull out the glass.
> 
> Then you drill out the old rivets (1/8" dia. drill) and use
> a pop rivet tool to put in the new seal.  The tool and rivets
> are available at most hardware stores and they should set you
> back about $15.
>  
> What takes me the most time in this operation is getting
> the window regulator back in place.  It is a good opportunity
> to clean it up and lubricate it.
> 
> John Hunt
> Portland, Or.
> '68B
> 
> > Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1998 07:19:37 -0400
> > From: "Fred Pixley" <fpixley@kingston.net>
> > Subject: Door Mldg. / Window Seal Removal?
>  
> > I'm hoping to replace an outer window seal at the base of the window / top
> > of the door panel on my 71 BGT.  This rubber seal appears to be held to the
> > trim piece with clips.  Light prying doesn't seem to move it.  
>  
> > I'm assuming the trim piece has to be removed before I can replace the
> > rubber seal but It seems firmly attached.  Is there a special procedure or
> > specialized tool required?
>  
> > Any advise would be appreciated.
>  
> > Fred Pixley
> > Napanee, Ontario
> > 71 BGT, etc.
> 
> 


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