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> Early window replacement rollers - Delrin - Sign up for prebuy, $19.99 a st of 8 beats $8 x 8 for OEM ($25 after 5/10)
Mikey914
post Apr 26 2010, 08:18 PM
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These are available now. I'm sending PM's tonight. as well as-

- Delrin clutch cable pulleys $14.50 each
- Replacement bushings for the clutch cable (a NLA item) $4 in Stainless
- Heater pull levers (red or black) $8.65
- late door window bushings $9.50 for both

These items will be out in the next 2 days, but though it would be worth combining.

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post Apr 27 2010, 06:52 AM
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No "snowflake" with the early rollers? My concern would be the stainless washers wearing on the aluminum channel.
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post Apr 27 2010, 07:45 AM
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Mike -
I would like a set of these early window rollers. Add me to the list. PM me for payment preference.

Do you have any of the jack straps left. i believe I put my name in for those but didn't follow closely after they were done.

thanks,
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post Apr 27 2010, 08:07 AM
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in on an early set...
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post Apr 28 2010, 12:04 AM
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QUOTE(9146986 @ Apr 27 2010, 05:52 AM) *

No "snowflake" with the early rollers? My concern would be the stainless washers wearing on the aluminum channel.

True that the stainless is harder than the plastic snowflake washers, here's what I came up with from evaluating a few of these.

1- when you remove the rollers the snowflake is filled with all the crud that get's into the channel. The dirt trapped in the snowflake will act like sandpaper to the extent that it made more sense to make the stainless washers for the roller to ride on.

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2- if the purpose of the "star" washer was to act like a spring to put tension on the roller and channel, it was not successful as upon dis-assembly the were compressed.

The wear on the aluminum should be no more that the washer as the edge of the stainless washer rides inside the Delrin roller. I f you were truly concerned a little lithium grease in the track would go a long way
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post Apr 28 2010, 06:48 AM
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Please put me down for a set of the late window bushings.

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