Re: Packard Hydro-E System

Posted by HH56 On 2013/7/26 15:30:36
My mistake. I'm bad. For some reason I got it in my mind you were working on a 2 door. Hardtops had the upper stops because there was no other way if something else was out of adjustment to prevent the glass from raising high and pinching or digging into and possibly damaging the roof side weatherstrip when the door was opened or closed.

Sedans don't have that problem because of the door frame so only had the lower adjustment slots to regulator. The glass is still adjusted to be flush when in the down position. When in the up position the regulator will be all the way up & there will still be a small amount of glass travel room in the channel before it hits anything.

You do need to make sure the glass is adjusted properly at the bottom. If too high on the regulator, aside from not being very comfortable when resting your arm on the glass edge, glass could be pushed up into the channel pretty hard when the regulator is all the way up. If adjusted too low with the edge below opening then there might be a small gap at the top when window is raised..

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