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SofaKing 11-02-2015 05:54 PM

39pu door rollers
 

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The window rollers are missing. I have searched the threads, no joy. I'd like to see what they look like, where I can buy some and how they are replaced. The usual suppliers don't sell individual rollers that I can find. Also, the roller axel is countersunk on the free end and swaged on the other so it is not apparent how these are replaced, at least to me. Thanks all!

alan 11-02-2015 07:21 PM

Re: 39pu door rollers
 

look very carefully at the roller pictured--that is all there is, pull back on the larger round piece (compressing the spring) and you will see that this metal roller fits into the groove in the glass support channel

SofaKing 11-02-2015 10:28 PM

Re: 39pu door rollers
 

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Originally Posted by alan (Post 1182981)
look very carefully at the roller pictured--that is all there is, pull back on the larger round piece (compressing the spring) and you will see that this metal roller fits into the groove in the glass support channel

Thanks, thats a pleasant surprise.

I do plan to remove the regulators, clean, inspect, lube them and straighten the glass channel before replacing the glass. I have been looking for the felts, I'd like to get a complete set, any recommendations? Also, I have 39 door on the left side but the right side door is a 1940 ( I think) based on the body lines. Are the felts or channels different between 39 & 40? I have the chassis parts book but not the body book.

V12Bill 11-03-2015 10:52 AM

Re: 39pu door rollers
 

There may be only one manufacturer of the window felts sold by many dealers. I found that the whiskers, the strips outside and inside at the bottom of the glass, were not long enough to bend and fit the door. I had to purchase additional strips and cut long enough to bend and have enough material for the proper length.


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