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Lugnutz65 04-13-2015 09:45 PM

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Alan,
Thanks for a great DIY!

First a question. Do you have a source for the spring style washer (bottom right in the 1st pic) that goes between the vent lock handle and the window frame? Mine is broken. I imagine that it could be deleted or replaced with some felt until I find a source.

As far as the vertical strip, I tried putting it in last and a little white lithium grease helped it slide in under the wrap around rubber piece. I'll probably try puttting the vertical piece on first for the next one. Here's why.

I found it very difficult to get a good mushroom rivet spread for the top and bottom rivets on the vertical strip. The frame that holds the wrap around rubber piece made it very difficult and was in the way.

For those interested, I bought my SuperSeal vent rebuild kit from Truck and Car Shop and everything fits great.

More updates later.

Alan's Classic 05-03-2015 09:19 PM

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Thanks for the input.

You may want to ask in the parts board for that spring washer.

Lugnutz65 05-03-2015 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 7158364)
Thanks for the input.

You may want to ask in the parts board for that spring washer.

The kit that has new handles has them but my handles are daily driver quality. I got lucky and found another one since my last post. My rebuild included removing the outer window frame from the glass channel. That made flaring the vertical strip rivets very easy. Thanks again for the great info for rebuilding. It got me off on the right foot.

biohazardbill 09-30-2015 06:07 PM

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Just dug up this thread...

Where was most reputable place to get the vent window seals and rebuild kits

forestb 11-03-2015 05:27 PM

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I have heard Steel Rubber is the best place but they are expensive. Mine are on there way.

biohazardbill 11-03-2015 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by forestb (Post 7363834)
I have heard Steel Rubber is the best place but they are expensive. Mine are on there way.

I also went with steele, they were very nice. Fair warning the rivets are a pain and do not come with the steele seals.

forestb 11-03-2015 08:15 PM

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The PO of my truck used pop rivets. It seemed to work. Does anyone have any reason why that is not a good idea? Someone else said they used button head bolts and a lock nut with the end of the bolt cut off flush with the nut.

Metalaroundstone 11-04-2015 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by biohazardbill (Post 7363893)
I also went with steele, they were very nice. Fair warning the rivets are a pain and do not come with the steele seals.

So once you installed your Steele vent rubber and put the rebuilt vent in the door, was the rubber nice and tight around the outside of the window frame? As shown in a previous post, my Precission vent window rubber left an 1/8" gap. Also, were you able to open and close the vent windows easily when you were done?

forestb 11-14-2015 11:36 PM

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What year truck do you have? I tried installing my steel ruber gaskets on my vent window around on my 62 and they were a pain and did not fit varry well in the corners. I had to do a lot of training and am now worried they will leak.

I am not sure yet but I do not think they salve the gap problem between the gasket and the door. So far I am disappointed.

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Originally Posted by biohazardbill (Post 7363893)
I also went with steele, they were very nice. Fair warning the rivets are a pain and do not come with the steele seals.


Metalaroundstone 01-24-2016 01:51 PM

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I would like to hear from anyone who has installed Steele vent window rubber on a 64-66. Here are my questions:
Once you installed your Steele vent rubber and put the rebuilt vent in the door, was the rubber nice and tight around the outside of the window frame? As shown in a previous post, my Precission vent window rubber left an 1/8" gap. Also, were you able to open and close the vent windows easily when you were done?
Thanks

64shortbox 01-24-2016 02:17 PM

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Subscribed. Great write up for when I get around to doing mine.

Ghernandez66 01-24-2016 06:40 PM

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does anyone knows if theres any place that sells just the hardware? I took my vent windows apart few months back and apparently I saved the hardware somewhere really safe that I cant even find em my self... I dont want to purchase a whole set of vent windows just for the hardware so Im wondering if any of you guys know where to find it..

thanks in advance

akqj9 01-28-2016 04:15 PM

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thanks!

nelson-ohio 02-19-2016 12:40 AM

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Thanks Alan for a great thread.

I have started doing my 65 vend window, have a few questions:
- I know I need to use glass setting tape for the U Channel where the glass sit in. I find many different sizes on line (thickness and width), any idea what size is the best fit for it?
- I had to remove the felt in the separate channel(maybe it's called division bar), it mostly gone anyways. I'm trying to find a replacement for it. I think I found it on LMC, (part # 38-5946)but it seems to be the whole piece with the metal channel. Can I get just the felt replacement from somewhere? I can not find it. In the picture below, you can see the long division bar and the half pc felt that I removed.

Lugnutz65 02-19-2016 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by nelson-ohio (Post 7491450)
Thanks Alan for a great thread.

I have started doing my 65 vend window, have a few questions:
- I know I need to use glass setting tape for the U Channel where the glass sit in. I find many different sizes on line (thickness and width), any idea what size is the best fit for it?
- I had to remove the felt in the separate channel(maybe it's called division bar), it mostly gone anyways. I'm trying to find a replacement for it. I think I found it on LMC, (part # 38-5946)but it seems to be the whole piece with the metal channel. Can I get just the felt replacement from somewhere? I can not find it. In the picture below, you can see the long division bar and the half pc felt that I removed.

I hope Alan doesn't mind me jumping in.
Vendors sell vent rebuild kits but the kits often have a very thin felt insert for the division bar. Most people find it TOO thin and don't like it. Most vendors also sell an OEM style division bar insert that is much nicer, but also more expensive and it must be ordered as an additional item. WORTH EVERY PENNY to buy the nicer OEM style.
I got my vent rebuild kit from TruckandCarShop and they have 2 locations. Good prices too.

nelson-ohio 02-23-2016 02:17 PM

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Thanks for the info on the OEM style division bar insert, I will get it from Truck & Car shop.

Any ideas on the thickness of the glass setting tape? They offer them in 0.031", 0.047" and 0.063" thickness.

Lugnutz65 02-23-2016 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by nelson-ohio (Post 7496637)
Thanks for the info on the OEM style division bar insert, I will get it from Truck & Car shop.

Any ideas on the thickness of the glass setting tape? They offer them in 0.031", 0.047" and 0.063" thickness.

I think I went with the 0.047". Just call truck and Car Shop and ask them what size is the best seller. Measure and buy an extra foot.

Larry64 03-08-2016 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by forestb (Post 7363994)
The PO of my truck used pop rivets. It seemed to work. Does anyone have any reason why that is not a good idea? Someone else said they used button head bolts and a lock nut with the end of the bolt cut off flush with the nut.

With the pop rivet did you come in from the rubber side or the channel side? My rivets are to short to make it through the rubber.

forestb 03-08-2016 05:23 PM

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I went in from the rubber side but after I did it I was worried that they were sticking to far out into the channel so I ended up removing those and getting the ones they sell specifically for the truck. Installing those ended up being a 2 man job but I was trying to do it with the frame still attached to the channel. I wish the tool that comes with the kit was a better quality. The tip started to flatten out.

Larry64 03-08-2016 05:31 PM

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OK thanks

Larry64 03-08-2016 07:58 PM

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Does anyone make a longer rivet. The rivets I got from the truck & car shop in their kit are not long enough.

forestb 03-08-2016 08:18 PM

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That is weird can you post a photo?

Larry64 03-08-2016 08:23 PM

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No picture needed. With the rubber clamped to the frame & the rivet pushed all the way in it will not even come through the rubber.

forestb 03-08-2016 08:58 PM

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Does the rubber have the strip of mettle in it? the head of the rivet should be up against the mettle inside not the rubber so it only has to be long enough to pass through the thin mettle.

Larry64 03-08-2016 09:05 PM

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There must be something I am missing here. Every picture on this board that shows the rivets after being set shows the rivet mushroomed over. The way it is now I can't even see the rivet to set it.


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