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Re: [Tigers] Hardtop Side Window Gaskets

To: Gary Fish <onegonefish@comcast.net>, Rollright@aol.com,
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Hardtop Side Window Gaskets
From: <e.coiner@cox.net>
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 9:20:26 -0800
mc master carr.    http://www.mcmaster.com/#machine-screws/=9os7iv

p/n 91772A144


---- Tod Brown <todbrown@roadrunner.com> wrote: 
> Hello All:
> 
> As some of you who were at the Maine United in October will remember, 
> one of the tech sessions was about replacing the front weatherstrip and 
> rear window on the later hardtops.  For the demo, Jim Armstrong and Gary 
> Fish used my hardtop (RHIP) and the results were greatly appreciated.  
> When I got the hardtop home, I continued with its restoration by doing 
> the side window gaskets next.  Initially, I had a great deal of 
> frustration making the gaskets stay in place once they had been 
> positioned.  The problem seems to be that the depth of the gaskets and 
> their shape on the inside is such that they want to push themselves up 
> off the flange.  It is no mean feat, also, to get them over the flange 
> and in place since they have to be spread apart and then carefully 
> fitted on both the inside and outside of the flange.  In my frustration, 
> I contacted Jim and Gary and Gary pointed out that it is important to 
> push the corners of the gasket tightly into the corners with a piece of 
> wood or some such at the beginning.  However, Gary did not remember 
> having the difficulties I was having with making the gaskets stay in 
> place.  Jim has pointed out that, as time has passed, replacement parts 
> are sometimes not exact replicas of the originals and I think that may 
> be the problem in that the gaskets are just a little too deep to fit 
> comfortably.  (I noticed a similar effect recently with a replacement 
> wheel cylinder which would not accept the lever arm that pivots in it, 
> necessitating a little bit of grinding.)  In any case, the solution to 
> my dilemma was to get some 3M heavy duty trim adhesive and apply it 
> around the flange before installing the gasket.  The process goes much 
> more easily and requires many fewer harsh words, to the point that I 
> would recommend its use as a standard procedure when attempting the 
> installation.  Just thought I might save someone else the frustration of 
> another encounter with our favorite oxymoron, "English Engineering".
> 
> In a closely related subject, does anyone know where to find the screws 
> that hold the side trim pieces and the rubber mounts for the hardtop?  
> The ideal size seems to be 6-32 x 1/4 (#6 UNC x 1/4).  I cannot find 
> anything in that size shorter than 3/8.   Thanks.
> 
> Tod
> B382002384LRXFE
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