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<DIV><FONT size=2>Ditto Bob. If the nut comes undone without snapping
the pivot pin (not nut) then yes it is possible to remove the vent
window with the quarter-light in-situ. But the pivot pin and nut are
between two small holes for the securing nuts, the pivot is pointing
forwards, and the nearest large access hole is below and behind it and the long
leg of the frame is in the way. With the vent out it is just a matter
of stuffing the new seal in as you say and refitting the vent. If you
snap the pivot pin you have to remove the glass from the vent, so best
avoided.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>PaulH.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Question, I replaced the horizontal seal on my vent windows many years
ago and did remove the window. To replace the “triangular” rubber seal around
the vent window can I just remove the old one and stuff the new one in, or do
I need to remove the window again? Thanks
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