47heaven Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 If possible, can someone please post an exploded view of the windwing assembly on the door as soon as possible. I'm having the rubber and some glass installed in my car tomorrow and the installer needs to see the order of operations to install this. Although I kept all the pieces in a labeled baggy, I don't remember how they go back in, since I took them out a few months back and my lame manual doesn't show how to do it. Thanks! Quote
bob westphal Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 I just installed a new garnish moulding on my P-15. Unfortunately I did't take any pics. I do remember the order of how the pieces go though. Where the squared shaft of the window assembly goes there is a slot on the bottom of the garnish moulding frame. One of the eccentric spacers and a washer with a hole large enough for the square shaft to go through go in the slot, with the eccentic part towards the front. Slip the shaft through and then the other eccentric spacer and spring with another washer below the nut. Adjust the tension on the spring to make it so the wing won't flop around in a heavy wind and be able to open without to much pressure. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 Sounds right to me....... Of all the parts manual pictures I have, there is not one of this process.....have failed to include it. Can't do it til late tonite. Quote
47heaven Posted March 5, 2007 Author Report Posted March 5, 2007 Sounds right to me....... Of all the parts manual pictures I have, there is not one of this process.....have failed to include it. Can't do it til late tonite. That's fine, Bob. Go ahead and post it later and I can submit it to the installer on the way to work with Bob W.'s description on how to assemble it tomorrow. Thanks, guys! Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 Wellll.....I thought it was a picture of the front door wing....but is the rear quarter glass instead. After looking in both the parts and repair books, there is no picture of the front wing assembly. But I do know there is a spring that goes under there, between the window frame and the nut to create tension. It works similar to the picture of the rear window, but a little different. Wish there had been a pic of the front one. I had an actual front wing unit at one time, but sent it to someone a while back. Quote
47heaven Posted March 6, 2007 Author Report Posted March 6, 2007 Thanks, Bob! With that exploded view and Bob W's explanation, I'm sure we can figure out how it goes. Strange they never made a view of the wind wing to go with that garnish. Quote
randroid Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 I'm going to disassemble my wind wings for painting. Because of the hassles you've had I'm going to photograph each step and post them on the bucket. Or don't wait and then print the pics when you can and see if the mechanic did it right. Hope it helps you; I know it won't do me any harm. -Randy (I'd do it in the morning but that time spot's been reserved in advance for pie-ing Mongo. Mongo likes candy.) Quote
47heaven Posted March 6, 2007 Author Report Posted March 6, 2007 I'm going to disassemble my wind wings for painting. Because of the hassles you've had I'm going to photograph each step and post them on the bucket. Or don't wait and then print the pics when you can and see if the mechanic did it right. Hope it helps you; I know it won't do me any harm.-Randy (I'd do it in the morning but that time spot's been reserved in advance for pie-ing Mongo. Mongo likes candy.) Randy...I have postponed having the installer to do the wind wings for now so I'll look forward to your pics. He's just doing the windshield, driver's glass and back window. Quote
Norm's Coupe Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 Wellll.....I thought it was a picture of the front door wing....but is the rear quarter glass instead. After looking in both the parts and repair books, there is no picture of the front wing assembly. But I do know there is a spring that goes under there, between the window frame and the nut to create tension. It works similar to the picture of the rear window, but a little different. Wish there had been a pic of the front one. I had an actual front wing unit at one time, but sent it to someone a while back. There is a picture of the front Vent Wing too in the parts book. I used it when I had mine out. Quote
47heaven Posted March 6, 2007 Author Report Posted March 6, 2007 There is a picture of the front Vent Wing too in the parts book. I used it when I had mine out. Okay...I missed that part. So it does exist, then. Maybe someone has it. Hey, Mike (Mikemaker)...is it in your book you showed me? Quote
Ed Griffin Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 Here is a picture of the one I plan to put in soon. I cant get a very good close focas but it does show the spring and washers..etc Hope this helps, Ed Quote
Young Ed Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 -Randy (I'd do it in the morning but that time spot's been reserved in advance for pie-ing Mongo. Mongo likes candy.) Oh no don't do that... If you shot him you'll just make him mad. Quote
randroid Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 There are only a few parts for the entire assembly and the installation is quite logical. Install the new rubber first, then put the cam and the washer on the stud. Slide the window into position and install the washer, spring, and nut, in that order. Screw the top bracket in place and you're done. -Randy (Aw, crap, I don't remember how to send pictures, and I just did it last week. You don't really need pics to do it; just follow the steps above and when I get my mud in one bucket I'll post the pics if anybody still wants them.) Quote
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