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47 GMC windshield install
Can someone please help me? I have a 47 GMC truck. I did the bodywork and repainted it the original pimpernel scarlet color. I took all the windows out. I got all the rear ones in but can not get the windshield to go back in. Original glass that came out of the truck. New gasket and chrome strip around the windshield. I can get one side in but when I try to get the other in, it sticks way out at the top and will not go in. There was no repairs to the windshield opening and it was not rusted just stripped down and repainted. I have tried 4 times and can't get it in.
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Re: 47 GMC windshield install
Have you got the glass in the side it came out of? Sometimes the openings are not the same dimensions. Had that problem with my '49.
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A helper, tire bead lube and some fresh new rubber faced work gloves are your friends
there are some youtube videos by the major rubber seal resellers worth watching for tips I'd look at the first side done and make sure it is fully seated into the frame and as far over as possible....this is where the work gloves come into play, reaching through the door, clamp the glass between two hands and pull it into the corners away from the other side, the sticky new gloves are a grip multiplier. the second side has to be flat to the frame and held centered in the opening as you rope it in. having the rubber warm and pliable is a must |
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The factory instructions are here https://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.co...ruck/index.htm
Click on body then click on 1-3 windshield glass. They are showing how to replace one broken piece of glass at a time. I've done it by myself but it really isn't a one person job. |
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So it also appears they put the chrome strip in AFTER the glass goes in. They videos I have seen say to put it in BEFORE installing the glass in the rubber channel and installing it into the opening. Should it be AFTER the windshield is installed? |
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I really don't know if glass or stainless strip goes in the rubber first. I've aways put the rubber on the glass, set the whole thing up on the cab with the bottom setting somewhat where it has to go and worked the glass in with a rope and the tools to move the lip of the rubber around on the inside.
The "garnish molding" they are talking about is the inside window molding not the stainless trim strip. |
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Could not get the chrome mldgs in after and when I tried getting the assembly out I broke one side. Ordered another set and rubber. Oh well it's only money right?
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FWIW-
I put the window in my '49 with the perimeter stainless trim installed. I took two of us about 4 hours and the results were unsatisfactory with the seal puckered up in the corners. I found a glass shop that said they did classic cars. They had out and reinstalled in less than a half hour. They did shave a little off the edges of the repo glass I used to get it to fit better. Here in AZ, soapy water doesn't last too long in the heat. I went to the big box store and bought some of the lube they use for pulling wire through conduit. Stayed slippery longer and was easy to clean up |
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