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Re: ..anyway...(mkii screen)

To: J6879758@emu.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au
Subject: Re: ..anyway...(mkii screen)
From: "Peter Samaroo" <mrbugeye@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Oct 1998 04:41:42 PDT
Cc: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Reply-to: "Peter Samaroo" <mrbugeye@hotmail.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
I did this last year on my Bugeye let's see if I remember.
Glass goes in from the back side of the windshield. You will need to 
remove the side pillars first. The seal has a groove on both sides the 
frame has a flange on the inside that fits in the groove. I put the seal 
in the frame first. Then I placed the frame face down on a heavily 
padded surface (sleeping bag and a couple of thick blankets). I lubed 
the seal with oily tire dressing stuff and put a length of twine in the 
groove. I think I put the bottom section of the glass in first then 
pulled the twine up while pressing down on the windshield to raise the 
rubber lip and allow the windshield to pop in. If you need to pry up on 
the rubber use a plastic knife or other such implement not metal. Do not 
put too much force on it or pry too hard against the windshield. There 
is also a groove on one side of the seal this is for the filler strip 
and goes towards the inside of the car.
Time estimate: Two people 1 hour. One person damn near impossible.
I will be doing this job again this weekend on my '62 Midget and will 
try to write down the exact procedure if you are not in a rush.
As far as a sealant I did not use one, but my car is garaged and rarely 
driven in the rain. Heck I rarely put the top on.
Regards,
Peter.
'59 Bugeye
'62 Midget
'71 Midget



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