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jason999 10-28-2015 09:12 PM

Side windows have gap at top
 
Hello,

So I reassembled my doors today and I replaced all of the weather strip and seals.

Neither window rolls up far enough now. The drivers side is probably ok but the passenger side has a bit more of a gap.

It seems that my new lower horizontal fuzzy pieces (anti rattle strips?) from classic parts.com may be the problem. The window channel seems to hit the fuzzy parts before the window is up enough. I searched and others mentioned this.

I sure hate to take it all apart again, but has anyone tried grinding on these strips? Are there better strips that can be bought?

I also considered removing the (new) upper rubber piece on the door, that the top of the window sits in and adding something at the top to shim the rubber down a little. It seems to recess a little more than it should. If it were a little lower, the window would meet it.

I hate to be negative but reproduction parts can be so disappointing. Sellers should consider the problems that they cause over and over again. Its irresponsible.

Any thoughts??

cv65 10-28-2015 09:40 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
I have the same problems,I have bought from 5 different vendors and all of the rubber parts are the same in my book,the orginals lasted 50 years, and this stuff dosen't last more than a couple weeks,of all the ups and downs of my build the rubber parts have to be the biggest letdown,IF anybody has found good rubber pieces Id like to hear about it.sorry for the rant but it really ------ me off!

BigDan3131 10-29-2015 04:45 AM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
We need pics, please post them. You might not have stuff fully seated or installed backwards.

jason999 10-29-2015 09:07 AM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
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Originally Posted by BigDan3131 (Post 7357534)
We need pics, please post them. You might not have stuff fully seated or installed backwards.

Thanks for your reply. I took both windows out after installation and inspected everything. I had a little urethane caulk that had seeped from the channel when I pushed the glass in. I trimmed it with a razor blade and that allowed the window to close a little more.

After looking it over and having an experienced mechanic glance at it too, I am almost sure that the problem is the channel hitting the lower horizontal felt. It seems to me the felt piece may be wider than original. The felt only fits in one way, because the rear is curved to match the contour of the window opening.

Is there a specific arear that you think could be installed incorrectly? I'll try to take general photos today. If there is a specif area that you want to see, let me know.

Thanks

cooperhw 10-29-2015 10:41 AM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
My 68 was doing this same thing. At the very most front and rear spot where the fuzzy goes over the top of the rubber window channel I took a screw driver and "tapped" them in a bit, and it seems to have given me room to roll the window all the way up.

Metalaroundstone 10-30-2015 11:12 AM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
I had the same problem when I replaced the window rubber on my 66. I had about a 3/32" gap along the top of the glass when fully closed. If I cranked it any more, the metal frame at the bottom of the window would start pushing on the bottom of the door felts. This sounds like the same problem you are having. What I did to fix this is to reset the window glass a little higher (3/32") in the bottom frame. This fixed the problem. I did not check the depth of the glass in the metal frame before I first took it apart, which I should have done. I would be willing to bet that it was not bottomed out in the frame the way I re-installed the glass and got the gap. I hope this helps.

jason999 10-31-2015 02:23 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Metalaroundstone (Post 7358883)
I had the same problem when I replaced the window rubber on my 66. I had about a 3/32" gap along the top of the glass when fully closed. If I cranked it any more, the metal frame at the bottom of the window would start pushing on the bottom of the door felts. This sounds like the same problem you are having. What I did to fix this is to reset the window glass a little higher (3/32") in the bottom frame. This fixed the problem. I did not check the depth of the glass in the metal frame before I first took it apart, which I should have done. I would be willing to bet that it was not bottomed out in the frame the way I re-installed the glass and got the gap. I hope this helps.


That's exactly what I thought. I struggled with the setting tape so I used urethane caulk. I have been told that it would be very difficult to get the window out now....

Metalaroundstone 10-31-2015 09:42 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
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Originally Posted by jason999 (Post 7360139)
That's exactly what I thought. I struggled with the setting tape so I used urethane caulk. I have been told that it would be very difficult to get the window out now....

I don't have much experience with urethane chalk, but it would probably yield to a few slashes with a razor blade.

jason999 11-01-2015 08:26 AM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
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Originally Posted by Metalaroundstone (Post 7360682)
I don't have much experience with urethane chalk, but it would probably yield to a few slashes with a razor blade.

I kind of think the same thing but the caulk is down in the window channel and it is 3m window weld.

If you aren't familiar, 3m window weld seems to be pretty strong stuff. I think some people repair bushings with it. Has anyone ever removed a window that was in with this urathane caulk?

awitate 01-05-2016 08:12 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
I have the same exact problem. I was considering enlarging the holes where the screws hold the window to the frame so that I can make the window go up 1/2 an inch higher to close that gap. Any thoughts?

frankslagoon 01-05-2016 10:02 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
I had the same issue with the stuff I got from LMC, but after getting the channel to pop up into the felt. ( I really had to play with it at first.) now the window comes up and I still feel a little restriction but it has made friends with the felt and the glass comes up all the way nice and tight. But the channel is in the felt. maybe that's the way it's supposed to be?

60chevyjim 01-05-2016 10:03 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
the window urethane chalk is tuff stuff to cut a window back out of .
I had to do it on a 1926 locomobile that I was restoring
to replace the glass that was put in the wrong way .

jason999 01-06-2016 10:32 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by awitate (Post 7436443)
I have the same exact problem. I was considering enlarging the holes where the screws hold the window to the frame so that I can make the window go up 1/2 an inch higher to close that gap. Any thoughts?


Im not certain that I understand what you are saying, but I dont believe that would fix mine. I cant roll up the window far enough because the felt piece stops it.

awitate 01-06-2016 10:41 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
You're right, the window's frame and the felt are what are causing the problem. You know, I called classic industries last night and they acted like this has never happened before. Then the guy said "they're reproductions so stuff is not going to fit exactly"

duallyjams 01-07-2016 12:14 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by awitate (Post 7437927)
You're right, the window's frame and the felt are what are causing the problem. You know, I called classic industries last night and they acted like this has never happened before. Then the guy said "they're reproductions so stuff is not going to fit exactly"

After buying glass one time and it did not fit ( cut to small ) I now have all my glass cut at a glass shop to the correct size, fits perfect every time.

forestb 01-07-2016 05:34 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
Is the channel supposed to go into the felt?

63burban 01-07-2016 06:11 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
The channel on the bottom of the glass is the culprit. That lower channel needs to be centered on the glass between the vertical fuzzys . I usually assemble the glass in the door and then glue the channel on the glass and roll the window all the way up till the glue is dry. By glue I mean silicone adhesive or whatever you want to use.

duallyjams 01-10-2016 08:55 AM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 63burban (Post 7438811)
The channel on the bottom of the glass is the culprit. That lower channel needs to be centered on the glass between the vertical fuzzys . I usually assemble the glass in the door and then glue the channel on the glass and roll the window all the way up till the glue is dry. By glue I mean silicone adhesive or whatever you want to use.

I install my glass the same way.

duallyjams 01-10-2016 09:02 AM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by forestb (Post 7438783)
Is the channel supposed to go into the felt?

From the factory it does, there two ways you can correct this.
1) if you have the glass cut at a shop you can add 1/4 to the bottom that will put the channel below the window wips
2) some times it's depends on the doors or the windows wipes that you get with the placement of the clips but as you can see if you use the clips the window wipes are below the top edge of the door they should be up flush, you can raise them up by either glue or using very small screws. I have noticed on my three trucks the driver side has the problem.

bcrumb 02-14-2016 03:10 PM

Re: Side windows have gap at top
 
I had the same prob and decided that the top rubber seal was pushing too far up into the slot in the door above the window. You can see a slight channel in the rubber piece where it is supposed to sit, but if you push on it, it will go further. I pulled my replacement rubber, the long one that goes from the vent all the way down the back of the window glass, out and put some 1/4 inch high by 3/4 inch wide foam weather strip tape from lowes behind it. The tape sticks on one side only and I stuck it in the track where the rubber window channel was removed, then replaced the window channel. It also help near the bottom back of the window to keep the rubber from pushing back too far. In fact, I had to use a double layer where there was a deppression near the bottom. Feel with your finger and you can tell what I mean. After doing this, I had to get tin snips and trim off the fuzzy window wipers that go in the bottom. I used trial and error and prob cut off between one half and three quarters of an inch on both the inside and outside fuzzy wipers.


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