David,
Install it after the windshield is in. I got it started at the center top and
used a rubber mallet to keep tapping it around then cut to length. It also
helps to use some liquid soap in the groove, it got in there with a plastic
(picnic type) knife usind the dull side of the blade.
Lou
-----Original Message-----
From: David Friedlander <forzion@maine.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 19:23:37
To:6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: [6pack] Windscreen finisher strip
Hey List!
Am am installing a new windscreen and have the gasket installed into the
new window with
a non-hardening sealer. The chromed plastic finisher strip, however, is
like a coiled
spring! Also, the gasket groove into which it is supposed to fit (before
installing it into
the windscreen frame, according to the Moss instructions) doesn't really
hold the strip
firmly in place - if I installed the windscreen into the frame, I am
sure the groove for the
finisher strip would then close-up too much to install it! I have now
uncoiled the strip
and clipped each end, stretching it ut as full-length as I can. Maybe
tomorrow it will
behave better... Are there any tricks for installation of this? I know
the list has covered
this in olden times but I see nothing on this on VTR, Buckeye, the
6-Pack archives...
Any help appreciated....
Cheers!
Dave
CF25194U+O+TBI
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