I would not consider doing that. The main issue with the windows is using a
linear regulator to force the window into an arc. This is compounded by the
way the window is attached to the roller channel. You can soften out the
arc by mounting the window on top of the channel, though this will cause it
to roll down about an inch and a half less and by putting a little cant in
the window versus the channel when you glue it. Then there is no problem.
But if you had a motor running that thing up and down I would expect
problems. Also, there is not a whole lot of room in those doors for fiddling
around. Pop those interior panels off and take a look at the window
situation -- it should be easy and cheap to fix. Kim
>Has anyone out there converted their Bricklin to Power Windows. Neither
>one of my windows roll up or down, and I've been seriously contemplating
>converting them. I've seen several kits in KIT CAR and Hot Rod magazines
>so I know it is being done in other cars, But would feel a whole lot
>better knowong it's been done in a Brick.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Todd Rapp
>#1869
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