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09-16-2012, 01:13 PM | #1 |
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New windshield for ol' blue
The old one cracked a few times coming out (was cracked anyway) but was still much MUCH easier than I had thought it would be. I used a 1/4" size nylon rope to pull the rubber seal into place (I already had the rope in the truck to tie down loads anyway) and just reused the chrome insert though it looks a bit rough. I'll probably replace it with a plain black one sometime down the road or maybe just peel off all of the chrome and paint the plastic black, but at least now I can see clearly and have a review mirror in the truck... oh, and radio stations come in now too (the wires must have been cracked in the old one).
Oh, forgot to say that someone used urethane to hold the old seal in place so it took quite a bit to clean it up. This kind of seal doesn't need it! Took it to a wash right after and no leaks. I did have to use one small squirt of silicone down by the base of the windshield though because it looked like someone used a pry bar there and had the flange a little messed up. Even after using a hammer/dolly it was a bit scary but it all came out OK.
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09-16-2012, 07:50 PM | #2 |
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Re: New windshield for ol' blue
Good job, nice when it goes as easy as it should.
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09-17-2012, 07:03 AM | #3 |
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Re: New windshield for ol' blue
So did you put the rubber in the glass first or put the rubber on the truck frame and pull/push the window into the rubber? Did you use and lube on the rubber?
I have a new windshild (used) and need to do this. Any tips would be helpful. I did do a search and not much helpful info. Thanks |
09-17-2012, 08:07 AM | #4 |
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Re: New windshield for ol' blue
I was told by my glass guy that you have to put in an adhesive or it won't meet impact requirements. Gotta love that locking strip makes the job way easier.
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09-19-2012, 04:57 PM | #5 | |
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Re: New windshield for ol' blue
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EDIT: Forgot that I used Prestone Silicone Spray Lubricant on the edge of the rubber seal going into the truck, but where I needed it most was putting the locking strip back into the channel. I would spray down about 4-6 inches of it, then put one side into the channel, then a W I D E tipped flat blade screwdriver and rubber mallet to tap in the other side of the channel cord. Really the only tedious work other than cleaning the urethane that shouldn't have been there. I searched, asked, and found answers to the contrary on glass forums and 2 local shops that unless the seal is leaking on a full rubber surround type seal, no sealer needs to be used. The previous owner or someone working for them used urethane. That's not the correct product to use because it hardens as it dries. Correct product to improve the seal to the rubber gasket is a glazing compound 3M part number 08509 and stays soft to remain in contact with the rubber as it flexes. Other designs for urethane or butyl type seals are used when the sealer also glues the glass directly to the metal and are not to be used with the full rubber surround gaskets like ours. Around the area where I was concerned that I had a possible sealing issue, I used a silicone sealer with a temp range of -100 to 600+ continuous and flex/seal rating of 60 years.
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