Mal -
You have to remove the glass from the outside frame. This is done by
tapping off the metal donut on the vent glass shaft at the bottom -
it's a simple press fit. You'll probably need an extra set of hands
to help you here.
You can use a medium sized slotted screw driver to work in the rubber
into the channel. Just work it in bit by bit, you won't damage the
rubber if you are careful.
Alan
On 5/19/11, Mal Bruce <mbruce6@bell.net> wrote:
> I have my two BJ7 vent windows on the bench and 2 new window rubbers. One
> window has the vent window removed and the other is still in place.
> Questions;
> -do I need the vent windows out of the frame to get the new rubbers in
> -what tool can I use to get them in. a screw driver looks likely to damage
> the
> rubber and the tongue depressor has a thicker rounded end and hasn't worked
> for me.
> -any lubricant suggestions for the rubber?
> I've talked to several club members who have successfully completed this
> task
> but since it wasn't yesterday they can't remember how they did it!! Thanks
>
> Mal Bruce
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