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- 1971 Mach 1 - "Day 2" restoration; 351C/FMX, trick flow heads, roller cam conversion, CAA AC kit, upgraded springs/shocks & close-ratio steering box
In early October, I picked up a 71 Mach 1. I have spent the last couple months evaluating what the car needs, and have been working through that list - Most things mechanical I can do with little guidance. One thing I found was that the rear window did not have a gasket - the previous owner used adhesive to install the rear window. To his credit, it didn't leak, but I think it looked bad on the inside.
So I decided to tackle this - I did find a few good threads, but wanted to see if I can pick up any additional tips or pointers before finishing the job.
I stated by taping around the trim to protect the paint from accidental scratches. Here I have just removed the bottom trim. the rest cam off with no problem. It was not held on by clips as much as the adhesive used to hold the window in.
Exposed the black adhesive and starting to pull it out a piece at a time. Looks pretty ugly.
Finally got the window out and continuing to clean up the old glue. I was able to clean this out in about a half hour - not as bad as I thought it would be. I was worried about cleaning the adhesive off the headliner, but it pulled out without much trouble. Headliner is not glued to the top ledge so I believe that need to deal with that.
Here my glass is cleaned up with the new gasket around it. String is set in the groove based on the threads I found on the forum (Thanks!)
Questions I have for the more experienced folks here:
I'm open to any coaching or suggestions - Thanks in advance!
Jim
So I decided to tackle this - I did find a few good threads, but wanted to see if I can pick up any additional tips or pointers before finishing the job.
I stated by taping around the trim to protect the paint from accidental scratches. Here I have just removed the bottom trim. the rest cam off with no problem. It was not held on by clips as much as the adhesive used to hold the window in.
Exposed the black adhesive and starting to pull it out a piece at a time. Looks pretty ugly.
Finally got the window out and continuing to clean up the old glue. I was able to clean this out in about a half hour - not as bad as I thought it would be. I was worried about cleaning the adhesive off the headliner, but it pulled out without much trouble. Headliner is not glued to the top ledge so I believe that need to deal with that.
Here my glass is cleaned up with the new gasket around it. String is set in the groove based on the threads I found on the forum (Thanks!)
Questions I have for the more experienced folks here:
- The headliner only has about 3/8 to 1/2 inch of "fold over" the ledge. Are there any recommendations on adhesive for the headliner? Any tips for application?
- I've read that many put closed cell foam tape around the sides and top of the opening - if I plan on using a light bead of sealer around the gasket in the channel, is this still required?
- I have been tackling this myself - is a second person a necessity for the installation?
I'm open to any coaching or suggestions - Thanks in advance!
Jim
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