I want to remove my wind-up windows and regulators to work on the doors and refurbish the regulators.
Questions:
Do I have to remove the windows before removing the regulators or will is all slide out as once piece of I unbolt the regulator?
Kevin
Hi Kevin,
I have done this many times but it has been awhile so this is from memory.
Removing window and regulator:
--Remove all inside door hardware
--pop off the door panel
--remove the outer window to door seal (this is optional and just makes the window easier to slide out)
--remove the 1/4 window and the attached front channel (no need to remove the bolted in front channel that the 1/4 window channel slides into). Removing the 1/4 window allows the window to roll up an extra 1" to help in it's removal
--loosen all the regulator bolts (I think there are 3)
--roll the window all the way up
--remove the rear bolt so the regulator will tip down at the rear
--slide the window forward off the regulator channel and out of the door
--tip the regulator back into it's original position and reinstall the rear bolt
--roll the window regulator down
--remove the regulator bolts and remove the regulator from the large opening in the door
Reinstalling: Just the reverse order but you need to go slow and be patient to get everything aligned up so the door window rolls up and down correctly.
This would be a good time to remove and replace all the channel felt
Restoration Tip: If you want your door to sound like a 2013 Cadillac on closing (instead of a Model-T falling apart bolt-by-blot)--while the window and regulator is out glue in as insulation to as much of the inner door panel as possible. I have lost track of how many comments I have had about how solid my doors feel when they are being closed.
Good luck--and keep asking yourself "Are we having fun yet"
John