Also,
when you re-install the frame, don't forget to fit the rubber wedges
either side or preferably the special adjuster nut supplier by Rick at
SS. This ensures the screen sits at the correct angle and clears the
quarter-lights (wing windows).
regards
Jeff
In message <3D10CE18.CB4137B6@cadvision.com>, Ron Tebo
<tebomr@cadvision.com> writes
>Mike:
>
>Since the dash pad goes under the windshield frame, you have to install
>it first. The caulking I got from Rick at Sunbeam Specialities is
>"Mor-Tite Caulking and WeatherStripping" which "looks like rope and
>molds like clay". This is a putty-like compound that I suspect you could
>get at most hardware stores.
>
>Ron Tebo
>
>mike proper wrote:
>>
>> Well as I speak my car is finally being wet sanded and
>> polished. I have the un-daunting chore now if putting
>> it back together. 1st up , the windshield. any tips
>> and or pointers on this one. also what type of caulk
>> is suggested between the body and the seal. ( how much
>> or how little?) also I have a brand new dash pad to
>> install . would this be easier to install now or after
>> the windshield? man I wish there was a searchable
>> archive still available for this list. I remember
>> being able to do a search instead of asking repeating
>> questions. I guess this way we can all enjoy the
>> pleasure of successes and of failures.
>>
>> Lumpy
>> Eagle, Mi.
>> 67SV
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Jeff
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