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Thanks for the great pictures BDeB. The problem is to reach and remove the spring clips with the window up. Sure hope I don't have to cut into the door to get to them.
Posted on: 2013/4/11 9:45
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Re: 1948 Deluxe rear window
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I'd still try maybe a foot or so of stiff wire with hook to see if you can snag that rounded end. A piece of baling wire or thin coathanger wire with just a small bit on the end bent over. If you can get the hook in the end of the clip and pull, it will turn on the shaft. When it points down try and pull the clip off.
Posted on: 2013/4/11 9:54
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Re: 1948 Deluxe rear window
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Partial Success ! The hard part is done - We were able to reach the clips and hook them with a wire as you suggested Howard, and pulled them off . The top regulator arms are loose. Now to remove the screws holding the regulator. As you warned, they are very tight. Soaking them with WD 40 and need to find a larger Phillips driver. Don't know if I can break them loose. Thanks
Posted on: 2013/4/11 17:08
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Re: 1948 Deluxe rear window
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That is good news. I could be wrong but think there may still be a clearance issue. If so don't think you are quite ready to remove the screws.
I believe you said the glass is about 1/2"down. If so, can you can pull the studs toward the inside of car so they are out of the channels and then lift the glass above them. If you can, secure glass high so it will be safe and out of the way and then the regulator can be removed. If there is not enough height to lift the glass and clear the studs, then I'm not sure the regulator will have enough space to be removed with the arms in the up position. It may come with some manipulation but it may even require total removal of the glass. In that event, first follow the instructions starting at bottom of page 6 of SM body section to prepare the glass side guides to remove the glass and then pull the studs out of the channels so the glass will slide by them and go all the way to the bottom. Once it is down there, you can turn it the 90 degrees and go ahead with the removal process. When the glass is clear of any space around the regulator and access holes then you can fight the screws and remove the regulator.
Posted on: 2013/4/11 17:34
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Re: 1948 Deluxe rear window
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The studs are out of the channels and the two arms are hanging down . The window may be stuck in the side channels. Next, I need to get the regulator screws out and remove the regulator. There seems to be plenty of room - will see .
Posted on: 2013/4/11 18:46
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Re: 1948 Deluxe rear window
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Editorial comment - why do people want to use WD-40 for a use other than intended? It is not a rust-buster. It is designed to keep something from rusting. Once it has rusted, WD-40 is just a little better than water.
Buy some PB-Blaster or Kroil and save a lot of work. Please!
Posted on: 2013/4/12 14:40
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Re: 1948 Deluxe rear window
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I'm happy to report that the regulator is out of the car. Had to use a impact driver to remove the screws. Now I see the problem. One of the lift arms is completely broken in to right where it connects to the winding mechanism . So, I will need another regulator - doubt if it should be welded. Making progress !
Posted on: 2013/4/16 15:56
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Re: 1948 Deluxe rear window
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That is really interesting. I've seen the studs where the clips are located either broken off or loose but don't recall ever seeing a completely broken arm. Wonder what could have caused that.
Posted on: 2013/4/16 19:19
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Re: 1948 Deluxe rear window
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Glad to hear that you got the regulator out OK
Posted on: 2013/4/16 23:50
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