What A Kick In The Pants!!!!!
Windows were done!!!! Done I say!!
They were working beautifully, I was soooo happy.
until evil "Captain Should-Have-Researched-More" reared his ugly head.
MY GLUE FAILED!! Windows went up and down several, several times. I was positive it was good before I moved on. Then I made art work out of the moisture barrier. New plastic, duct tape around all holes to prevent tearing, sealant all around the edges. It was perfect.
So now that, that has been said and I am an expert at window fixing...
What is the strongest glue that I can get to hold this stupid window to the SBC bracket?
How to adjust metal window track to relieve binding
yeah, I did find the track widening instructions, they were in a thread by "phines"....but now I'm having trouble finding it using search too....I'll keep trying..
First, clean out the rubber track as best you can. Mine had old dried up lubricant of some type and was gunky. Then put pure silicon spray all along the inside of the rubber track (both front and rear vertical tracks.)
Basically you just pry the sides of the FRONT vertical track apart (I used an adjustable wrench). I tried to spread them apart a bit, as far up the track as I could reach (putting my hand and the wrench through the metal cutout in the door). I didn't do much to the lower part as that's not where the binding is coming from.
Then PHINES advised to also bend that bracket holding the front track. Bend it toward the front of the car a little, to relieve pressure applied directly to the glass EDGE. Again I did that with adjustable wrench.
I also examined the REAR vertical track to see if I could determine if it, too, was "pinching" the glass edge...I just widened it a tad, as my binding seemed to be all from the front track.
By widening the track, the rubber molding strip that fits in the track exerted a lot less pressure on the front edge of the glass, thus less binding, and allowed my window to go up without "slowing down" midway up.
I'm told we should reapply the silicone spray at least quarterly.
Actually, I think I just covered everything that was in phines post.
Hope it helps! :thumbup: