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Posted by: Type 47 Nov 27 2022, 09:43 PM

we have followed the videos and tried to mallet them in "like the factory" but they just won't go in...either side.

A lot of the seals, have had to be adjusted/trimmed. Is there some trick to getting these in and the window track far enough to bolt in?

Posted by: Mikey914 Nov 27 2022, 10:25 PM

These are a pain, but this might help

https://914rubber-tk.com/doku.php?id=triangle_window_seal_installation

Posted by: hndyhrr Nov 28 2022, 07:06 PM

Those are more than a PITA. We put them in according to 914 rubber instructions. Had to Take em in and out a couple of times but finally got it. The biggest hard part to me was getting them adjusted after seal was on. Patience, Pirate language, Beers, and remember to step away for a bit and then go back to it.

good luck

Posted by: Superhawk996 Nov 28 2022, 07:31 PM

QUOTE(Type 47 @ Nov 27 2022, 10:43 PM) *

we have followed the videos and tried to mallet them in "like the factory" but they just won't go in...either side.

A lot of the seals, have had to be adjusted/trimmed. Is there some trick to getting these in and the window track far enough to bolt in?



Had to trim material off the bottom of mine to get them to sit deep enough. Lots of rework necessary to get proper fit. Lots of trial fitting - trim a little at a time - assess fit, trim some more. Repeat over and over.

Posted by: Type 47 Nov 29 2022, 07:01 PM

QUOTE(hndyhrr @ Nov 28 2022, 05:06 PM) *

Those are more than a PITA. We put them in according to 914 rubber instructions. Had to Take em in and out a couple of times but finally got it. The biggest hard part to me was getting them adjusted after seal was on. Patience, Pirate language, Beers, and remember to step away for a bit and then go back to it.

good luck

made 2 feeble attempts but now getting advice...thanks!

going back with real shrink wrap tomorrow

Posted by: bkrantz Nov 29 2022, 10:17 PM

I never got the repro seals to fit evenly. I bought new "factory" seals (probably also a reproduction compared to 1973 originals) and got a better fit.

Posted by: pfreiburger Nov 30 2022, 12:56 AM

QUOTE(bkrantz @ Nov 29 2022, 10:17 PM) *

I never got the repro seals to fit evenly. I bought new "factory" seals (probably also a reproduction compared to 1973 originals) and got a better fit.


I also installed new factory seals on my 1973. Not a fun job but not horrible either - no trimming was necessary, just lots of silicone and tape covered tools. I did compare the old and new ones beforehand and they looked identical. I guess some parts are worth getting from Porsche.

Posted by: Type 47 Dec 3 2022, 11:08 AM

QUOTE(Mikey914 @ Nov 27 2022, 08:25 PM) *

These are a pain, but this might help

https://914rubber-tk.com/doku.php?id=triangle_window_seal_installation


Thanks for the link. A couple things that sparked a different approach and finally getting them in.

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Posted by: raynekat Dec 3 2022, 11:04 PM

I pride myself in doing a lot of the "fiddly" crap on these cars. This was right up there with the air box in the frunk. A royal PITA.

Takes time and patience and understanding.
And a few IPA's doesn't hurt either.

Posted by: Type 47 Dec 4 2022, 03:10 PM

QUOTE(raynekat @ Dec 3 2022, 09:04 PM) *

I pride myself in doing a lot of the "fiddly" crap on these cars. This was right up there with the air box in the frunk. A royal PITA.

Takes time and patience and understanding.
And a few IPA's doesn't hurt either.


that reminds be I have to get some extra-large rubber bands.

Posted by: Type 47 Dec 5 2022, 08:42 PM

QUOTE(raynekat @ Dec 3 2022, 09:04 PM) *

I pride myself in doing a lot of the "fiddly" crap on these cars. This was right up there with the air box in the frunk. A royal PITA.

Takes time and patience and understanding.
And a few IPA's doesn't hurt either.


got that in today
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Posted by: 914rrr Dec 7 2022, 02:24 PM

QUOTE(Type 47 @ Dec 5 2022, 09:42 PM) *

QUOTE(raynekat @ Dec 3 2022, 09:04 PM) *

I pride myself in doing a lot of the "fiddly" crap on these cars. This was right up there with the air box in the frunk. A royal PITA.

Takes time and patience and understanding.
And a few IPA's doesn't hurt either.


got that in today
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I've often wondered how to get those air deflectors in without destroying them and/or the surrounding new paint. My Olympic Blue 73 2.0 had NOS ones installed by the OG PO during an obvious full in-out repaint. I tried removing them from previous parts cars, mostly unsuccessfully. IIRC, somebody told me the factory kinda lined them up and "smacked" them into place until they popped in.

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