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Subject: [Healeys] 100 Windshield Assembly
From: mgcharlie at comcast.net (Charlie Baldwin)
Date: Fri, 26 May 2017 11:05:55 -0400 (EDT)
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When I did a couple of BT7 windshields some years ago the Moss rubber was way 
too thick.  Even though it is rubber it isn't very compressible.  I measured 
the thickness of the glass and channel and determined what thickness rubber was 
required, which I got from Restoration Specialties in Windber, PA.  They have 
an online catalog, but I think they call it glazing tape.  I put contact cement 
on the rubber and the windshield to keep the rubber wrapped around while 
tapping the frame onto the glass.  The new glass wasn't at the same radius as 
the old frame and one of the windshields broke down the middle after it was in 
a while due to too much stress on the glass.  Then I had to relieve the radius 
of the frame a bit to match the replacement glass.

> On May 26, 2017 at 12:28 AM Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>     IIRC, the discussion about 'too thick' rubber was for the U-channel seal, 
> but I may not RC.  The glazing rubber we got from Moss years ago seemed to be 
> the correct thickness.  I don't recall using a mallet or much force at all, 
> nor do I recall using any lubrication, but it was a long time ago.
> 
>     Did you get the Triplex windshield, or the cheaper one?  There may be 
> some issues with thickness between the two.  We were able to reuse the 
> windshield that came with the car--I spent a day polishing out wiper 
> scratches--and AFAIK it was original, or an OEM replacement.
> 
>     Bob
> 
> 
>     On 5/25/2017 6:29 PM, Michael MacLean wrote:
> 
>         > > Thanks Bob.  I have the glazing rubber from Moss, but I seem to 
> remember a problem a while ago about the rubber being too thick I hope not.  
> The only other question I might have is, did you use a rubber mallet? Do you 
> need some kind of lubrication?  It looks to be a tight fit. Once it is on, I 
> won't be able to move laterally if it's too far to the right or left.  Sounds 
> like you have to get ot right the first time.
> >         Mike
> > 
> > 
> >             > > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > >         > > 
> >     > 


 

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