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To: tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Side window tracks
From: AAAGLASSS@aol.com
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:22:22 EST
If you mean the lower sash channel they come right off if you know what you  
are doing and have the right tools. We use a tool made from a brick splitting  
chisel with the sharp end ground flat. Put glass on a carpet on a table place 
 chisel on edge of sash at almost flat angle hit with hammer. 40 year old 
sash  channels are usually rusty and should be cleaned and painted before  
reinstalling. And while you are in the door, take the regulator out lube all  
pivot 
points, pack the counter balance spring with white grease like a bearing.  
Better to release it and do this but be careful its under tension and should be 
 
removed with reg in full up pos. Put it in a vise and unload with channel lock 
 pliers. Also the most important part of lubing the regulator is in the 
housing  that holds the shaft that the crank turns. Inside this is a clutch 
spring 
that  holds the reg in position it needs to be lubed to work properly. Put reg 
on  trash can,with shaft pointed down and fill up housing until lube runs out 
shaft.  We lube with motorcycle chain lube for this and pivot points. On some 
regs  this won't work because the parts are so crudded up the lube won't floe 
into the  right places. If this happens you need to remove the housing and 
shaft to clean  up things & relube as this is the only way to fix it. BUT 
ALWAYS 
REMOVE  THE COUNTER BALANCE SPRING FIRST. Also mark it so you can put it back 
in the  right place. You want it to push the window up not down.  HTH




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