Installing rear window glass
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Installing rear window glass
I have been doing a build on a 1966 F100. Today I was installing the rear window glass and decided to do a short tech article.
The truck ready for window installation
The tools I use a plastic trim pry bar and a curved pick.
I use 14 gauge multi-strand electrical wire. Nylon rope works I just prefer the wire myself. Put the weatherstrip on the glass and insert the wire into the groove of the weatherstrip leaving a few inches out at the bottom on both sides leaving about six inches with no wire inserted. I never use sealer in my forty plus years of doing glass I have never had one leak.
I work alone so I inserted the window weatherstrip over the lower window opening and taped the window in place at the top. I also laid blankets on the cab floor just to be safe.
The wire is now ready to be pulled. Do a few inches at a time alternating side to side.
The wire has now been pulled to the lower corner on both sides. As you begin to work the corners use the plastic pry bar to help pull the lip of the weatherstrip over the cab as you pull the wire. Keep the process of working a few inches at a time alternating side to side. You can also reach around inside the cab and push on the window as you work the weatherstrip into place.
Once you get the wire past the corners you have it made. Simply continue to pull the wire until you meet the center. Take your plastic pry bar and put it under the lip of the weatherstrip run it all the way around the window. You are now done.
Finished total time start to finish 32 minutes including clean up.
Finished looking from the front
My five month long build nearing completion.
The truck ready for window installation
The tools I use a plastic trim pry bar and a curved pick.
I use 14 gauge multi-strand electrical wire. Nylon rope works I just prefer the wire myself. Put the weatherstrip on the glass and insert the wire into the groove of the weatherstrip leaving a few inches out at the bottom on both sides leaving about six inches with no wire inserted. I never use sealer in my forty plus years of doing glass I have never had one leak.
I work alone so I inserted the window weatherstrip over the lower window opening and taped the window in place at the top. I also laid blankets on the cab floor just to be safe.
The wire is now ready to be pulled. Do a few inches at a time alternating side to side.
The wire has now been pulled to the lower corner on both sides. As you begin to work the corners use the plastic pry bar to help pull the lip of the weatherstrip over the cab as you pull the wire. Keep the process of working a few inches at a time alternating side to side. You can also reach around inside the cab and push on the window as you work the weatherstrip into place.
Once you get the wire past the corners you have it made. Simply continue to pull the wire until you meet the center. Take your plastic pry bar and put it under the lip of the weatherstrip run it all the way around the window. You are now done.
Finished total time start to finish 32 minutes including clean up.
Finished looking from the front
My five month long build nearing completion.
If we learn from our mistakes I should be Einstein by now.
Re: Installing rear window glass
Cool, thanks
Nic
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Re: Installing rear window glass
I need to replace the gasket on my 66. Did you use soap like other people have suggested to lube the gasket? Does it matter if you start from the inside or outside of the cab?
Thanx in advance!
SSS
Thanx in advance!
SSS
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Re: Installing rear window glass
You forgot one really important fact ....if your window has been out of the truck for years, and you don't recall taking it out. The window install from inside the cab, not from outside ...like the windshield. DON"T ASK ! hahahahahahhahahahaha
Seal on window ..check
chord in rubber ...check
window popped in smooth .. check
DOH!
Seal on window ..check
chord in rubber ...check
window popped in smooth .. check
DOH!
Re: Installing rear window glass
Paul
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And now for the Custom Cab windshields!
Paul
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Well…I am a new member of the "back glass install by yourself club".
Work on removal of old seal and glass yesterday evening. not bad just used a razor blade box knife.
This morning started the install of it with cord and Dow Corning Silicone. all done, tools put away and cleaned up by noon. Lots of sweat and staring at the process, while I rested my fingers and forearms. I'm gettin' older and slower. but it's done.
Best tip I read on here BUT didn't use AND wish I had was to file or grind smooth the edges of the window frame- help pull the cord through clean without tearing something.
My local pro guy wanted 100 bucks for the job, which is worth it. But I had the time and perseverance to stay with it.
Now I have to consider the front with Custom Cab trim and if I should tackle that! He quoted 100 on that one too! Man up or pay up?
Work on removal of old seal and glass yesterday evening. not bad just used a razor blade box knife.
This morning started the install of it with cord and Dow Corning Silicone. all done, tools put away and cleaned up by noon. Lots of sweat and staring at the process, while I rested my fingers and forearms. I'm gettin' older and slower. but it's done.
Best tip I read on here BUT didn't use AND wish I had was to file or grind smooth the edges of the window frame- help pull the cord through clean without tearing something.
My local pro guy wanted 100 bucks for the job, which is worth it. But I had the time and perseverance to stay with it.
Now I have to consider the front with Custom Cab trim and if I should tackle that! He quoted 100 on that one too! Man up or pay up?
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Re: Installing rear window glass
Man up if you can find a pair of helping hands.
Pay up if you trust the man and cant find an extra set of hands.
Pay up if you trust the man and cant find an extra set of hands.
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What are you using silicone on? The gasket is what seals the glass, and in the event that after installation, the window won't pass a "Water Test", then a quick trip by the glass shop for an injection of liquid butyl under the gasket should remedy the problem, but no self respecting glass shop (or body shop) that I know of would use RTV silicone on a rubber gasket.............
bird55 wrote:Well…I am a new member of the "back glass install by yourself club".
Work on removal of old seal and glass yesterday evening. not bad just used a razor blade box knife.
This morning started the install of it with cord and Dow Corning Silicone. all done, tools put away and cleaned up by noon. Lots of sweat and staring at the process, while I rested my fingers and forearms. I'm gettin' older and slower. but it's done.
Best tip I read on here BUT didn't use AND wish I had was to file or grind smooth the edges of the window frame- help pull the cord through clean without tearing something.
My local pro guy wanted 100 bucks for the job, which is worth it. But I had the time and perseverance to stay with it.
Now I have to consider the front with Custom Cab trim and if I should tackle that! He quoted 100 on that one too! Man up or pay up?
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[/quote]jamesdfo wrote:What are you using silicone on? The gasket is what seals the glass, and in the event that after installation, the window won't pass a "Water Test", then a quick trip by the glass shop for an injection of liquid butyl under the gasket should remedy the problem, but no self respecting glass shop (or body shop) that I know of would use RTV silicone on a rubber gasket.............
No…I didn't use Silicone RTV. I used Dow Corning aircraft silicone lube. And yes the gasket is sealed up well as it is
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Bird55: Yup, probably slid in there like a hot damn with that silicone lube, the downside is in the event it did not pass a water test, it would be VERY difficult to get the liquid butyl to adhere to the gasket/pinchweld now that it's all covered in silicone
If you ever do another, try doing it dry, I've never had a problem........
Oh, and my weapon of choice for roping it in is the nylon "pull start" cord you can buy at most hardware/small engine shops by the foot:)
If you ever do another, try doing it dry, I've never had a problem........
Oh, and my weapon of choice for roping it in is the nylon "pull start" cord you can buy at most hardware/small engine shops by the foot:)
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I'm waiting for the Custom Cab big window unibody install tutorial!
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I always understood that the windows are to be mounted from the outside, there is no way to do that from the inside if it is a big back window or if you have stainless in the seal. It should be no different than installing the front windows.
Dean
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Well, to re-incarnate this post; yes, the window installs and removes from the inside, with the exception of the big back windows. A close look at the gasket will reinforce that fact.
Paul
Paul
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To also revive the post, I also need to do this, I need to ask, where did you get the weather stripping from? Thank you!
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unibody madness, Thank you! I see that Dennis Carpenter looks like the place to go for many things needed.