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'38 window removal
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40cpe |
08-11-2011 @ 12:53 PM
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This is probably the first of a series of questions. I'm trying to replace the window felts in the doors of my club coupe, which I understand is the same as a 2-door. There is a peg, for the lack of a better term, in the window channel that prohibits the window coming out the opening. I have the nut and washer removed from the "peg" but it just spins in the hole and will not come out. It acts like there is a circular grove in the bolt where the bracket is. The window will not come out the bottom because there is a closed bottom on the front felt channel. Maybe I'm going at it entirely wrong. Any help appreciated.
This message was edited by 40cpe on 8-11-11 @ 1:23 PM
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G Tosel |
08-11-2011 @ 3:05 PM
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The peg you are talking about is also threaded into the channel. There should be a slot in the end of the peg to use a screw driver to remove. Might need a plier or vice grip to remove.
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40cpe |
08-11-2011 @ 3:31 PM
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I've tried to thread it out, even pulled on it while turning. It just spins in the hole. I would think by pulling on it the threads would catch and begin to back out, but no. So I have an abnormal situation here?
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