Blue 64 Dart GT

I try to run a continuous bead around inside the channel of the gasket, then put the glass in it. That bead needs to be small but you don't want to have any gaps.

Then, while the glass and gasket are still laying on the work stand, I run a bead in the outer channel that fits over the pinchweld. Then I set the glass/gasket assembly up to the opening and pull the lip over the pinchweld with a hook tool. I don't pull it in with a rope since that would make a mess with the sealer already in the channel. You will get some sealer squeezing out but it cleans up pretty easy.

Now that I've confused you, you can give me a call and I'll try to explain it better. LOL

Dallas