Joe, Craig, etc.
All I can say is "ouch".  Good luck.
Jeff
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Joe Curry
  To: Jeff McNeal
  Cc: Craig Smith ; SpitList
  Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 8:07 AM
  Subject: Re: Window Alignment
  Jeff,
  That's Craig's MkIUV on the Spitfire database home page.  :(
  Joe
  P.S. The early Spit Removable frame is much less likely to bend than the
later MkIV-1500 bones.
  Jeff McNeal wrote:
  >
  > Craig,
  >
  > If you have a M3 or older Spitfire, the kind with the removeable
windscreen
  > frame, you may get lucky.  The tubes that hold the windscreen posts inside
the
  > car are adjustable via 2 bolts on each side.  Try removing the four bolts
(2 +
  > 2) on the OUTSIDE (above the A post) first, then loosen the four (2 + 2)
  > INSIDE bolts that secure the post tubes to the inside of the A posts.
  > Reposition your windscreen with the help of a friend, check the door
window
  > alignment and re-tighten.
  >
  > Please note:  I have never tried this before to correct a misalignment
  > problem, so I'm not certain if this will work.  But it seems like it
should.
  >
  > Take care,
  >
  > Jeff McNeal (San Diego)
  >
  > '68 Spitfire Mk3 frame off, bare metal project, aka "Mrs. Jones"
  > '70 GT6+ "Accidental", eventual restoration project
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  >
  >   ----- Original Message -----
  >   From: Craig Smith
  >   To: SpitList
  >   Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 5:02 AM
  >   Subject: Window Alignment
  >
  >   Ok tried all the stuff folks said, looks like unfortunately that Joe
Curry
  >   had the right idea.
  >
  >   The windshield is bent back, I got to looking at the thing from the
side
  > and
  >   it does seem to be racked a bit.
  >   MORE AERO !!!!
  >   Might have gained a 1/2 mile an hour down hill !
  >
  >   The question is, how do I bend it back with out
  >   1 cracking the paint
  >   2 Breaking something else
  >
  >   Craig Smith
  >   Office 864/289-0933
  >   Fax    864/289-9645
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