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06-08-2011, 07:59 PM | #1 |
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Windshield Install
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Who can advise me about windshield install. Do you slide the windshield frame into the hinge bracket after the bracket is installed on the car - or before. Seems to me it would be hard to mount with the weight of the windshield. (I was told no question is stupid!) And then if the hinge bracket appears to be a tight fit due to age etc - any suggestions on how to make it simpler and not screw up the paint on the frame when I slide it in? Tks Mike |
06-08-2011, 08:50 PM | #2 |
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Re: Windshield Install
Put the windshield on the hinge, cover the gas tank with a blanket, use two people and fit the top rubber gasket first, punch all the holes in it and then start to put the screws in the hinge while it is being help by the other person. Dont forget the vacume line clips(3) that hold the rubber hose if used. good luck.One tip....I pre-drill and run the screws in first befor I install the w/s for the final time...good luck buddy
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12-07-2011, 09:43 PM | #3 |
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Re: Windshield Install
looks like i will not continue to do this because i dont have any experience in doing it and i just rely on the internet for guides. besides i dont wanna lose a hand or even cut myself just trying to save money installing it by myself. i think you need 3 people in doing this because it is very risky. better just leave it to the experts for installing that ford windshield replacement
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12-07-2011, 10:17 PM | #4 |
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Re: Windshield Install
My wife helped, and although it took a while, We finally got it done. One more person would have been good.
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12-08-2011, 07:54 AM | #5 |
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After dry fitting the hinge and gasket to the body, I have used contact cement to attach the pre punched gasket to the hinge prior to final installation.
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12-09-2011, 03:16 PM | #6 |
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Re: Windshield Install
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Then, I separated the windshield frame from the mounting hinge. Then put the hinge (mounting part) to the opening in the cab, centered to be best of my ability. Left about 1/8" between the hinge and the front of the cab. Marked the location where the screws should go so that I could pre-drill the wood dowel plugs in the header. Used a Dremel to drill the holes (1/8" bit) Put the screws in WITHOUT the frame. I punched holes in the gasket using a leather punch tool (about 1/4 inch if I remember correctly.) Reassembled the windshield and had my son hold one end and used a series of boxes and blankets to prop up the other side. Not sure if that's the right way or not, but it worked for me. Mike in NRN IN |
12-09-2011, 06:29 PM | #7 |
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Re: Windshield Install
With a '28-29 Ford body (Coupe, Tudor, etc.) you can install the hinge first if the visor is not mounted on the car. If there are no bends or dents in the hinge (and it's clean) it's not tough to slide it in while in the open position about 45 degrees. Protect the tank (padded well) and have a helper the first time you do it.
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Re: Windshield Install
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