Scott wrote:Shy,
Is the rubber nice & soft or brittle & hard?
The window fits from the inside, so if the rubber is soft & worth saving, pushing gently & easing the rubber over the body lip will do the job. If the rubber is shot, then cut it along the edge to release its hold on the body lip, then the window will fall in.
Fitting it back in is easy - use a cord to ease the rubber back over the body lip. It's basically the same at the 1000 windscreen, but roped from outside while pushing from inside.
I hope you enjoy welding - sounds like you'll be an expert soon.
Scott,
The rubber - like most things on a 35 year old motor - is shot to pieces so I guess I can cut it out.
Could you explain this roping business ? I've never, after a ridiculous amount of old cars, had to replace a non-opening window or windscreen... help ???
As for welding, I'm having the MOT bits (or loads) done for me, then the tidy up stuff is for me to learn on
Lucky I have a spare car to practice on innit !!!!
Thanks Ray ! I know you told me..... I should know anyway - been there done that FAR too many times. But Emma wanted so Emma got and I STILL have the thumb print on my head to prove it
