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Any updates on window switch after the Auto Loc one? What about wiring routing update? |
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Any updates on window switch after the Auto Loc one? What about wiring routing update? ******************************************************** Sorry, been distracted. No, sadly, the Auto Loc switch is best I have found. I dont think a DIY version will work the way I want with the time I am willing to invest. I would love it if someone would work that angle; On the routing, I ran wires as inconspicuously as I could, but I will be re-running them soon and post an update. Lastly, for Express up and down, I am testing a module for a friend that is in beta design phase right now; it is programmable and one use is for power windows; This one has been programmed for use in a vehicle with retro handles; Is very cool what user can do with OEM old school handle! I will post details once install is complete and pretty. |
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As a motorcycle mechanic I started thinking about the shift mechanism, the shaft has a centering spring that straddles a pin holds the spring and acts as a stop to limit travel. If I can find a mechanism with the same spline as the window lever I think I can make a stout switch using a couple micro switches and relays. Here's a pic of a Honda shift mech with the spring. Anybody have any thoughts on this idea?
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Install start to finish video group:
https://youtu.be/9sSZrrlKBo4 https://youtu.be/_YLSsTWEdvg https://youtu.be/sZAsww1DURs https://youtu.be/h9_7agUeQIs https://youtu.be/bYWVZdToj84 |
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Thanks for all the updates gentlemen!
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ok who has the parts list?? lol
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With that said, i have found all four motors on Amazon and the pigtails. Any new updates on this? I know one person added some metal to the back to mount the motor differently, did this pan out or ? I was wondering if it made installing the wing window any easier? Thanks again. |
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Hey all, ave got a quick update that addresses the spacing issue for the use of the square body plate and the Astro van that Steve posted a while back.
As I was watching his videos, over and over to understand the process, I followed his guidance and came up with a few updates that will make the fit a bit more square and not place any extra pressure on the post/axle of the teeth in the motor. Here’s a few pics of how I followed Steve’s instructions and where I added some updates. For the motor, I used a small angle grinder, it’s easier to manage this close cut and not damage the sector or gear teeth, you have to grind at an angle to miss the teeth while removing the gear cover, so go slow and carefully. You also need to grind down the rivets as seen adjacent to the opening and you can see that started as I cut. |
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As you remove the gear cover, go ahead and smooth the new opening with a file or carbide burr.
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As you prepare to place the mounting plate, I drilled our the four mounting holes Steve identified with a 13/64” drill bit. I also took 4 “10 bolts and drilled out the threads for use as a spacer. Once I had everything drilled out/prepped I placed the bolts over the 4 holes and placed a couple dots of instant glue to hold them in place throughout the process.
I also put some assembly lube on the head of the gear and the teeth of the sector…that’s the red stuff… |
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Now you’re ready to line everything up for mounting and mark the adapter plate for the two bolts (the sector is pictured here and the face you see will be in the “meat” part of this sandwich) that will hold it to the motor & regulator assembly.
As you will see, two holes need to be drilled as Steve points out and again I used the 13/64th drill bit. These turn out to be “blind” or real hard to get to!! Here’s where I reversed Steve’s process and placed “10x1” machine screws on the inside of the attachment plate and spot welded them in place. Depending on your welding skill, you may need to grind down the size of your spots to clear the small are they are now at home. One way to hold them is to bolt them in place and then spot weld them then remove the bolts. This will ensure they’re straight and will mate with everything else. |
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Now you’re ready to assemble all your tedious and hard work. Go ahead and bolt everything together…I used nyloc (sp?) bolts and blue thread locker. You can see how the plate sits flush and does not sit proud of the regulator assembly and is pretty solid and should handle all the shake/rattle/roll we have in our daily driving.
Any questions, please reach out. Here’s the final product….. |
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I'm trying this on my 62 C10. it works perfect on the bench however when I install it will only go up a little. Regulators and window weatherstripping is all new. Anything suggestions?
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Also, did you remove the spring from the regulator? That does give the unit extra friction and with the motor, I found, on mine it’s not needed, it’s designed to hold the window up/in place and the motor does that now. Good luck |
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Hi Team,
Very clever ideas, I applaud you all. on the 62, please remember that the spring is a helper and is there to help with the weight of the glass, but it can be put back on backwards! In this case it would go very fast one way and hardly move in the other direction; |
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Some good ideas here. I am following this one closely too. I have had two different electric window kits in my truck and they have both failed. They were both the worm gear type. Barely enough power and they get stuck on the slightest resistance. Even the wires into the motor are very thin guage so there is no way there could be much torque. I am going with the same motors shown here and staying with parts that the General built.
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