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vilanar 11-10-2019 07:44 AM

1950 convertible door glass
 

Hi,all.
Can you educate me... what is the procedure to install new door glass in the stainless frame of the convertible door.
I have the new rubbers but it seems to be impossible to slide the glass in place because there is those spot welded tabs which are inside the frame.
I used the search function , no luck and google wasn't my friend this time....:o
Any help would be appreciated.

Ari

51 MERC-CT 11-10-2019 09:07 AM

Re: 1950 convertible door glass
 

Did a couple of these many years ago.
As I recall the only tabs inside the door window channel were in the corners and the glass has to be sufficiently relieved to provide clearance.
The glass setting tape has to be the correct thickness in order for the glass to be installed in the frame channel.
Now if you are talking about the vent glass the glass still has to be relieved in the location of the pivots and the setting tape has to be the correct thickness.

vilanar 11-10-2019 10:40 AM

Re: 1950 convertible door glass
 

51 Merc-CT
Thanks for response . Vent windows were easy, because of that setting tape , but for Conv.
door glass is surrounded with that SS framing and glass is kept place with dedicated rubber "channels". There is two brackets spot welded on lover part of the framing where the lower window channel (which mechanism is connected) is attached with screws. And those brackets prevents the glass to be slid in .

Frank Miller 11-11-2019 07:51 AM

Re: 1950 convertible door glass
 

I have no experience with this but have you compared the new rubber with the old? Compared glass thickness? Might try trimming rubber where it butts against the spot welds.

vilanar 11-12-2019 12:58 AM

Re: 1950 convertible door glass
 

Problem solved. Rubber was just like original. I just have to stretch that rubber a LOT , so it got thinner and then slide + pound in the glass . Then release the rubber and it expanded locking the glass on its place. Done that before on different cars , but that rubber needed more stretching than I first had guts to do.


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