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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ rear top pad relacement

Posted by: rhodyguy Aug 23 2003, 08:50 AM

relapse of dwd.

1. remove trim, old piece, and what not
2. remove window
3. fight orig butyl
4. scratch paint in channel
5. suface prep
6. shoot with self etching primer and color match spray
7. unbolt latch assems and run thru dishwasher
8. see #6 but with black
9. CLEAN window repeatedly

today

10. clean all uph pieces
11. set window
12. put in pieces
13. swap out belts for primo set
14. vaccum
15. clean rest of int

tomorrow

1. drive to p-land if today is completed

kevin

Posted by: Bleyseng Aug 23 2003, 09:01 AM

Yeah, simple job that takes two days to complete.

Engine is out, time to fix that oil leak. Now that should only take a day but with DWD I will be lucky to have everything done by the 30th.
Geoff

Posted by: rhodyguy Aug 23 2003, 09:12 AM

#9.5. reglue top edge of int sound pad. is your engine out? you had beter not show up at bremerton in a pickup. or better yet, PLEASE do. wink.gif

kevin

Posted by: rhodyguy Aug 23 2003, 09:16 AM

so you're a wannabe huh? laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

kevin

Posted by: Bleyseng Aug 23 2003, 09:31 AM

for a week it seems. I also will have the eurorace header set up for the AX.

Posted by: rhodyguy Aug 23 2003, 09:40 AM

your car needs to be LOUDER. what sort of muff?

kevin

Posted by: rhodyguy Aug 23 2003, 09:41 AM

you going to performance coatings with it first?

Posted by: rhodyguy Aug 23 2003, 12:29 PM

#5.5. go to hardware store for masking paper. man, just to replace one piece.


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Posted by: Bleyseng Aug 23 2003, 12:40 PM

It has some sort of flowmaster set up on it. Legal db for Calif racing. I'll have to coat it with a header paint. I suppose I could miss this race (again) so I could coat it. Or do it after.

Engine is all apart over all the garage, now to start cleaning. I can see why it was starting to run hot! oil grimey dirt all over the cylinders plugging up the air flow. Damn, it sure doesn't take long to do that. Where does all the dirt come from??? I never drive dirt roads unless I go to your house.

Geoff

Posted by: tod914 Aug 23 2003, 08:27 PM

rhod, sounds like you had the same day as me.
I finished detailing the interior, installed carpet without glue. seems fine, but i think i will use some 2x sided carpet tape on a few pieces. I used contact cement on the back pad where the vinal was loose. Seems to have worked well. The 3M gen. adhesive didnt. Still debating on the window.
Maybe I'll try it tomorrow. Have to see how I feel.
Friend has a heat gun which I could use. So maybe it's worth a shot.

Now glass shops seem to put some type of primer where the glue/butyl will stick. Does any do that?
Or it isnt neccesary?

Posted by: rhodyguy Aug 24 2003, 07:02 AM

i didn't bother with the glass primer. you pour the stuff to form a continous bead around the edge of the glass, it does not go on the body side. you need maybe 2 oz. and you buy 8. when i shook the can it sounded thick. i could have made a fine mess of that. the butyl stuck like crazy. that back pad is worst to replace. i figure the holes were drilled at time of install. so no two are a like, ie holes in replacement and the targa bar don't line up well.

kevin

Posted by: Lawrence Aug 24 2003, 08:39 AM

All that to replace a rear window? Wow. I need to have you work on my car. smile.gif

Posted by: rhodyguy Aug 24 2003, 09:27 AM

no rusty. to replace the targa bar pad that contains the 2 rear latches. seems nothing is simple to me. "well i might as well do this while i'm here". the dirk wright desease. apparently there's no cure short of selling the car.

kevin

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