Hi Membership.
Please can anyone advise a proven method for tightening (nipping up) the quarterlight catches which have become loose with age and usage. In my specific case we have already removed the quarterlight glass from the "U" frame for painting. This might make any procedure easier. Welcome your feedback on any proven solution.
Regards.....spike
"Loose" Quarterlight Catches
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Re: "Loose" Quarterlight Catches
You could check if the metal that the screws screw into has bent or distorted out of shape and if so, carefully hammer it flat.

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Re: "Loose" Quarterlight Catches
I've got the same problem on my Minor. The triangle windows snap shut above about 55 mph, which is bothersome in summer. But I'm afraid I have yet to find a solution...tightening the retaining screws as tightly as they would go helped some, but didn't solve the problem.
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Re: "Loose" Quarterlight Catches
The bottom pin fits into a shim which clamps around it when the clamp screw is tightened. Check that the shim is still there
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Re: "Loose" Quarterlight Catches
I think that there are two different issues being discussed here. The original post referred to the catches, the thread has now drifted to the friction adjuster. The former hold the windows closed, the latter hold them open.
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Re: "Loose" Quarterlight Catches
Ah, Sim, there is always a substantial probability of me having no idea what's going on... 

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Re: "Loose" Quarterlight Catches
The chrome bit the catch swivels on is basically a big rivet. Put the flat circle of chrome on a vice and tap the back of the rivet carefully to tighten it up again
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Re: "Loose" Quarterlight Catches
Find a suitably sized o-ring and slip it over the shaft. It worked on mine.