Re: Packard Hydro-E System

Posted by HH56 On 2013/7/25 15:16:14
The items in the first photo are the anti break braces. They bolt to the door inner panel and have a slight pressure against the side of the regulator so it can't move or twist excessively when door is slammed. There should be a bit of felt cushion or antisqueek on the side touching regulator. The bulletin also suggests a dab of lubriplate on the regulator as added measure.

The glass down stop is the regulator. When the window cylinder is all the way down, the two bolts holding window frame to regulator are loosened and glass moved up or down in the slots until the top edge is flush with window opening. Top stop is the two "hooks" on the inner panel just below the window opening. A pair of screws in two long slots. Those stops are moved up or down to catch the glass frame and prevent the cylinder from driving it too high. They are adjusted so both are at the same height & catching glass evenly so it is not cocked or twisted when in the up position. If the down end slots are changed the top end needs to be checked.

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