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Tubby 04-30-2024 03:03 PM

Rubber stopper on window channel?
 

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I have a 1939 Tudor Deluxe. I am replacing the rear window. I am about to reinstall the window. Searching the forum I found helpful instructions. One of the threads showed someone installing rubber washers onto the window channel stop: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...w+installation

I have included pictures of the stop on my channel as removed from the car. There is no rubber evident.

Does anyone know if there is supposed to be rubber on this stop? I think you can appreciate that I only want to do this installation once!

Karl Wescott 04-30-2024 03:09 PM

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That is not, repeat NOT a stop. That is the bracket and stud to engage the slide vent action feature of the window. If you have the correct regulator there will be a curved slot which the stud moves into as the window goes up and down. I cannot see how rubber washers would help, only complicate things (with the correct regulator).

petehoovie 04-30-2024 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Tubby (Post 2308038)
I have a 1939 Tudor Deluxe. I am replacing the rear window. I am about to reinstall the window. Searching the forum I found helpful instructions. One of the threads showed someone installing rubber washers onto the window channel stop: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...w+installation

I have included pictures of the stop on my channel as removed from the car. There is no rubber evident.

Does anyone know if there is supposed to be rubber on this stop? I think you can appreciate that I only want to do this installation once!

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...4&d=1714506304

Tubby 04-30-2024 09:38 PM

Re: Rubber stopper on window channel?
 

Karl,
I agree your assessment for the front door regulators; but these are for the rear on a Tudor. I don't see any provision for a slide engagement like in the front doors.

Tubby 05-01-2024 03:26 PM

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Anyone have an experience with this installation?

marko39 05-02-2024 07:08 AM

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i believe Karl is correct as i did my 39 tudor rears last year. probaly the most pia job on the car.

Seth Swoboda 05-02-2024 09:06 AM

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The rear windows also have a vent feature. Karl is correct.

JayChicago 05-02-2024 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Tubby (Post 2308271)
Anyone have an experience with this installation?

Found this old post on the V8 Club forum in response to someone asking same question. I had posted this after doing my '37 Tudor quarter windows. Your '39 is probably similar but might have some different details:

"This job requires patience. It was probably a simple procedure for the assembly line guys who did it many times a day, but for you and me trying to figure it out for the first time, it's a real PITA!

1. Garnish molding and side wall interior panel removed. Glass channel installed on the glass. Regulator installed, loosely.

2. Crank regulator until the two slide pins are touching each other, and positioned behind the little opening in the side wall. Later you will have to work through this little opening to get the slide pins into glass channel.

3. Drop glass into it's opening, have glass channel rest on top of the regulator's two slide pins.

4. Slide the glass horizontally until the +/- 2" gap in the bottom of the glass channel is over the two slide pins.

5. Slightly crank the regulator and manipulate the glass to get one of the slide pins to go up into the glass channel opening and slide into the channel. This ain't easy! The slide pins have a spring loaded anti-rattle washer that needs to go into the channel. Takes some manipulation and patience.

6. Once one of the slide pins is in, do the same with the other slide pin. Again, ain't easy. If you crank/manipulate a little too much the first slide pin wants to pop out.

7. Crank window to see if rolling OK, but don't let the slide pins get to the opening in the glass channel or they will want to pop out again.

8. The glass channel has a threaded hole near it's opening to receive a short large-head screw that acts as a stop on one slide pin, so it cannot move to the opening and pop out. (when the slide pin hits this screw, it starts pushing the window horizontally for the ventilator feature) But you cannot get on that hole through the side wall opening you have been working through. In order to get that screw in, crank until you can see the hole through another opening in the side wall for that purpose.

9. When window seems to go up-down and fore-aft as it should, tighten down the regulator."

Mrwax11 05-02-2024 04:20 PM

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where are you able to find all these parts?

i have a 67 galaxie 500 convertible.....it is a grind to find stuff

stingywrap 05-02-2024 11:42 PM

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Although they are for the rear of a Tudor, I agree with your judgment of the front door regulators.


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