Apply a ittle silicone oil to the glass before rolling it down. The oil
will impregnate the rubber and minimize the "frictional sticking"
Steve
On 5/31/13 2:13 PM, "Mark Hatch" <mhatch@ics.com> wrote:
> Me toob&
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> Dead @ Fairlady sells an improved strip that seems better than the NOS. But
> it also has the problem.
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> After staring at the window and door a lot, I came to the conclusion that
> it had to deal with the window channel making one edge closer to the
> sweeper and so create too much friction. I got some relief by adjusting the
> window channel (read enlarge the bolt hole for the channel and move it out.
> But that didnbt seem to really work much.
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> Anybody else have solution?
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> Mark
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> Message: 4
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> Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 08:16:31 -0700
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> From: "Ed and Sandie" <edsandie@telus.net>
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> To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
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> Subject: [Roadsters] frustrated question.....:)
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> Message-ID: <9305EB79702A464A83FD46BE147B9DC1@sandiePC>
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> We have a 1969 2000 roadster SRL 311 we are restoring, we installed the
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> sweeper weatherstrip on the door window but it wont stay straight, inside
>
> piece always rolling up and outside rubber squeegie rolls in when we roll it
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> down, is there a something we are doing wrong? OR is this the way it will
> be,
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> or should we glue the inside track? OR is it fitting too tight?
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> Thanks Sandie
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