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02-14-2020, 09:14 AM | #26 |
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Re: Passager side window won't roll down
"If you have to overhaul the door, once done you'll see how easy." I think replacing the window regulator is the single most difficult task on these trucks followed by replacing the stock heater core (I am VA now so easy peasy on the heater core now). I personally would much rather replace head gaskets or a clutch than replace the regulator (especially now that my truck is painted). I fought with my regulator/vent window for most of a day until I realized the hole for the roller was too small and needed bent open for the repro regulator. I believe the only bolts that I have not touched on my truck are crossmember/steering gear so I am speaking subsequent to a full rebuild. The thought of replacing a regulator on my painted truck makes me sick at my stomach.
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02-16-2020, 08:50 PM | #27 | |
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I found when replacing mine that many of them were manufactured wrong. If you put too much pressure on the window crank trying to go up or down, the spring inside that housing gets knocked out of place, and ends up sticking outside the housing and jamming the gear. If that shaft is not made right, that pressure makes it slip one way or the other inside the housing. I hammered goodmark about it and they agreed they were made wrong. I ended up rebuilding the originals because I went through 4 of the garbage repro's. In the picture, you will see how the shaft is not even close to going through or flush with the bearing. And you see the spring is out which jammed it all up. |
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02-17-2020, 01:44 PM | #28 |
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Re: Passager side window won't roll down
Awesome! Thanks!!
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02-17-2020, 11:44 PM | #29 | |
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almost forgot about this while I was parking the longhorn this evening but I think the flash inside might have helped.. the cam followers I'm referring to are small nylon wheels that run in the horizontal tracks.. they get gunked up with debris and need cleaning and lubed.. looks like mine need it again I sprayed lithium in there because it sticks and doesn't run out all over the place, probably a better lube for that but I had it in the garage.. you might want to take an inspection mirror [cheap at local auto parts store] and prop it in there so you can see.. I look with my hands since I already have an idea what's in there so not the most thorough job but got 'em moving.. I also sprayed some in the crank mechanism pictured above and easy enough to find, it's the part with the handle on the outside the rubber lips in the glass run are knocked off in the second picture.. these were bent over in the run and wouldn't budge from years of lack of use.. I just took a putty knife and knocked them out so the glass could move in there freely.. of course to be replaced some day, hopefully
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02-21-2020, 11:57 PM | #30 | |
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Re: Passager side window won't roll down
This helps a ton! Thank you!
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