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Re: window crank

To: David J Stauffacher <dstauffa@csc.com>,
Subject: Re: window crank
From: Charlie Shaw <charlie.shaw@acsalaska.net>
Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 17:49:51 -0900
It is even easier if you get a bent hemostat to hold the tapered pin and 
then insert into the crank handle.

Charlie Shaw
CF39093UO
Anchorage, Alaska


At 03:02 PM 2/7/2003 -0800, David J Stauffacher wrote:
>Alan,
>
>Yes, thats right.  But to save yourself loads of aggravation, do this:
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>Get a 10p nail.
>Take a hack saw and cut 2/3 the way through the nail at a point equal to
>the the thickness of the window crank.
>Push back on the panel and use a pliers to insert the nail through the
>crank handle and arm.
>Bend the nail back and forth to break it off.
>Presto!
>Handle is intalled.
>
>David J. Stauffacher
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>I want to be sure that I am doing this correct.
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>To install the window crank,
>1. Put the spring under the door panel.
>2. put the plastic washer on the outside of the door panel.
>3. Push the crank on the shaft.
>4. Try to put the pin into the crank and shaft hole.
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>Alan Lindner
>'72 TR6 French Blue
>CC75676L
>San Diego, CA

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