I guess I was lucky? I redid a windscreen a couple of years ago, and it
went together fairly smoothly. I got one of the winscreen kits from
ebay. No lubricant, but I did use a couple of straps to hold things
together. Getting it on the car was't that big of a chore, although I
did have to adjust the shims as the windhield frame going on the car was
not the same one that came off.
-=Chris
Chris King
http://home.comcast.net/~kvcbk/
<-----Original Message----->
From: David Lieb [dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com]
Sent: 11/3/2008 9:37:24 AM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Midget windshield assembly
I am not prepared to recite instructions, since it has been a couple of
years since I did the one for my 72. I will say that the most important
thing to bring to the event is patience. It will only go together one
way
and it isn't THAT difficult to figure out. I did not use any lubricant
on
the seals (having heard about Spridgets becoming bubble machines the
first
time they saw rain after using detergent to install the glass). I did
buy
some screws a couple of inches long to use to start things pulling
together.
I did not use any touniquets or any of that stuff, either, having heard
of
too many LBC windshields that were forced together in that manner and
then
shattered the first time the car hit a bump or the first time they went
through a heat/cold cycle. I had the luxury of taking a week to do the
job,
so I did not rush it.
Installing the unit back on the car is another story! Suffice it to say
that
it is possible to do it solo with the aid of a floorjack. And lots of
patience and ingenuity.
David Lieb
.
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