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> Early window regulator repair?
Helmethead
post Jan 16 2015, 10:13 AM
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Does anyone know if repair lift pins are available for the early cable window regulator. I have found the replacement plastic button but not the lift pin that slides on the rotating cable? Any suggestions?

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post Jan 16 2015, 10:36 AM
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This might help:
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post Jan 16 2015, 10:45 AM
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Thanks SirAndy. I am actually looking for the metal part of the pin and not the roller that attaches to the pin.

Brainstorming, I was thinking possibly a 1/2" long section of 3/16" diameter tubing and make 2 or 3 cuts with the same angle as the inner regulator cable/spring and a small tab welded to that might repair the lift pin and give me something to attach the roller to?

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post Jan 16 2015, 10:55 AM
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I see, it actually broke off.
Post some pictures, I may be able to fabricate something. My thought is make it so that it can use the ball socket rollers I make and solve 2 problems. The little pin did look flimsy. I just don't know where my assembly is at right now, so a few pics would tell me pretty quickly if this is doable.

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