SRT_DSTRHOLC
Well-Known Member
Appreciate the help guys. Remembering that it’s a gasket style, I’ll ask some local Porsche Friends. They get glued in with a gasket too, could have luck there
How do you do it? Is it roped in?I know how to do the glass in the gasket, but I admit it ain't always easy forme and the wife, we are old. By the time I have that AMD 64 Belvedere windshield in my hands, $285, plus $75 crate, plus $150 freight. I got the last one unless Kramer has some and if he does, he will triple the costs!
I felt better having the glass guy that has been doing this 40 years and give him $125 for him and his helper to come to my place. We had to postpone it a couple days, his helper came close to a heat stroke.
On mine we put the gasket on the car, then placed the glass on top of it, nudge glass up and work the bottom in, then with plastic sticks rolled the gasket out and over the glass. It will probably take some slapping the glass to get it to drop in, I helped someone that has done it, would I do it myself, probably not.How do you do it? Is it roped in?
Get that real good glass cleaner and spray a lot on gasket. You can use a horse hoof pick to help it in, BUT you would be safer with a plastic stick!!!!! Some go in fairly easy and theres others that a lot of massaging by@ guys with those suction cups! The lock strip is part of the gasket. NEW gasket!How do you do it? Is it roped in?
Get that real good glass cleaner and spray a lot on gasket. You can use a horse hoof pick to help it in, BUT you would be safer with a plastic stick!!!!! Some go in fairly easy and theres others that a lot of massaging by@ guys with those suction cups! The lock strip is part of the gasket. NEW gasket!