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30 'A' Sedan regulator to glass channel I recently got a 30 Model A tudor sedan that was somewhat incomplete. Some of the things I had to get were regulators and glass retaining channels. It seems like there is a lot of play when putting the channel on the regulator. It doesn't need to be slid on from the end, it will just go on anywhere. Is this normal? Or is there something missing?
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Re: 30 'A' Sedan regulator to glass channel Welcome to the Barn. a picture of the Channel and regulator would help.
John |
Re: 30 'A' Sedan regulator to glass channel https://static.wixstatic.com/media/c...G_1031.JPG.jpg
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/c...G_1029.JPG.jpg https://static.wixstatic.com/media/c...G_1030.JPG.jpg https://static.wixstatic.com/media/c...G_1027.JPG.jpg Here are some pictures that I hope will explain what I'm talking about. The black metal part is the glass channel and the shiny metal part is the window regulator. The wheel of the regulator is not a very good fit in the channel. Is this normal? |
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It has been a while since I did mine and I thought it would only go in an end.
Mine was an original channel. Others with more knowledge may chime in. I found this in Snyders catalog |
Re: 30 'A' Sedan regulator to glass channel I bought window channels from Little Dearborn in Minneapolis, and the fit to the original regulator was excellent.
I wonder which part, or maybe both, is wrong to give you so much play. |
Re: 30 'A' Sedan regulator to glass channel John, I think that might be the answer. If I an get that bottom part bent up to a 45 degree angle, it might fit into the groove of the regulator.
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Re: 30 'A' Sedan regulator to glass channel If that does not work out you could get a good original set from Bert’s model a store.
John |
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