Just got a full rubber replacement kit for front windshield for 1927 Touring.
Is there any wise information or tricks to the replacement?
1927 Touring-replace front windshield rubber
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Topic author - Posts: 7
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Re: 1927 Touring-replace front windshield rubber
On my 1924, the gasket between the cowl and the base of the lower windshield frame kept slipping out of place during installation, so I taped it down in a few strategic places with blue masking tape first. Once the windshield frame was in place, I was able to pull the masking tape out, leaving the gasket.
On the side seals for the upper windshield frame, I used a few dabs of black silicone sealant to help retain the seals in their slots. I let the silicone harden completely before putting any pressure on the seals.
On the side seals for the upper windshield frame, I used a few dabs of black silicone sealant to help retain the seals in their slots. I let the silicone harden completely before putting any pressure on the seals.
Mark Strange
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
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Re: 1927 Touring-replace front windshield rubber
Thank you, I like the idea of the tape, great idea
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Re: 1927 Touring-replace front windshield rubber
When I restored my 26 Touring I also used black silicone to hold the gaskets in place. Don't worry, the windshield will continue to leak like yoy would expect!
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1926 Touring
1927 Fordor (2)
1927 Touring
Stynoski 2006, Nash, Franklin, Lincoln, Cadillac and Buick owner emeritus
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Topic author - Posts: 7
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Re: 1927 Touring-replace front windshield rubber
Thanks Eric
Do I need to remove the glass or is it possible to slide along track on lower and upper glass
Do I need to remove the glass or is it possible to slide along track on lower and upper glass