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Door Disassembly, ...as I slip further beneath the surface |
amfab |
May 21 2018, 03:29 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 393 Joined: 17-May 16 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 20,004 Region Association: None |
Firstly I must say how amazing so many of you are for the work you do restoring these cars. I continue to be overwhelmed as I dive deeper and deeper into my first auto restoration of any kind. I keep taking things apart and have no idea how I will get them back together.
I was trying to keep my project isolated to the longs, then the firewall, then redoing the POs bad Hellhole repair. Now I have thrown out all caution and decided to strip the car completely. I pulled the rest of the harness (the front end of the car) out yesterday and the headlights, gas tank, windshield, dashboard, ventilation and bumpers etc. It’s only the front and rear suspension and a couple of trim pieces left One thing no one mentions much is storage, I have a small house and man do all the parts take up a lot of space. Anyway, I am going to finish stripping the car then have it sandblasted and primered. I am curious about the doors. They are in pretty good shape, but I’m thinking I am going this far, should I just have them blasted too? How hard is getting the glass and regulator stuff out of em? If it’s a major pain maybe I should just deal with them without disassembling. Thanks in advance for any advice, -Andrew |
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May 21 2018, 03:46 PM
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Repeat Offender & Resident Subaru Antagonist Group: Members Posts: 13,502 Joined: 23-January 09 From: Temecula, CA Member No.: 9,964 Region Association: Southern California |
The first time is a PITA but you'll wade through it. Do one door at a time so you have the other as a model. The most daunting task will be removing the aluminum channel that the outer fuzzy strip attaches to. Make note of the position of the adjustable piece. It has a 13mm nut on the bottom of the door. Try to re-install it the same. That will save you a few minutes. To remove the glass you must remove this piece which is also the piece that the small triangle window is part of. It is lifted out the top. After you get everything back together, drive it a week or so and if your happy with it then replace the vapor barrier and door card. If there isn't a vapor barrier then any cheap painters plastic works with a little spray adhesive. I've done 4 doors this year so if you want to drag one over to Temecula I'll show you how. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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