Robert,
Clean the grease off of the seal and window frame. Then pick up some
"Sil-Glyde" at your local auto parts place, Pep Boys for instance. Use the
Sil-Glyde on the seal and the frame, just enough to get a layer on the
surfaces. Unless the seal is way out, it should slide right through the
frame with no problems.
Bob and Annice
1960 Sprite (Mk IV in disguise)
1966 Sprite Mk III (in boxes)
Judson Supercharger (in boxes)
In a message dated 8/17/99 6:19:56 PM, rjcarlson@webzone.net writes:
<< Has anyone recently installed new weather stripping between the bottom of
the windscreen and the body on a bugeye? After fighting with the
installation for a few hours, I've come to the conclusion that no amount of
lubricant would enable this to be done. After talking with a local glass
shop, they suggested that the rubber could be cut down for a better fit and
then 'sealed' with a common weather stripping seal. >>
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