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Gregski 01-13-2016 09:15 PM

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old and new window crank side by side, or top and bottom

Gregski 01-13-2016 09:16 PM

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close ups of the old stock original OEM door crank handle thingie

Gregski 01-13-2016 09:19 PM

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and the new handle complements of TAIWAN

Gregski 01-13-2016 09:23 PM

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Greg this is nauseating is there a point here somewhere?

~ Patience must we have ~ OBD-One Kenobi

so lets take a look at both of these cranks under our EyeCroScope

notice the meatier wall around the hole opening on the old crank, that is good for strengthtability but no so good for insertability, but notice the larger hole opening on the new crank that slides right on the new regulator, but I doubt it will last as long

in the second pic I try to show that the rataining clip goes on closer to the edge on the new handle (left) than on the old one (right)

Gregski 01-13-2016 09:25 PM

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WHATEVER MAN ~ did you get the new window handle on the new regulator or not?

Gregski 01-13-2016 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregski (Post 7446678)
WHATEVER MAN ~ did you get the new window handle on the new regulator or not?

I sure did, slid/snapped right on! and it's as close of a match as can be

rusty76 01-14-2016 09:50 PM

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Glad you got a handle on it. Lol

daddyjeep 01-14-2016 09:57 PM

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You and yourself sure do argue a lot. I think you two (one) need relationship counseling or something.

y5mgisi 01-16-2016 04:37 PM

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I love your writing style. It reflects the way a lot of us actually go about our thought process! And now, how do the windows roll up and down?! Lol

Gregski 01-17-2016 12:36 PM

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I love your writing style. It reflects the way a lot of us actually go about our thought process!

Thank you, I try to be entertaining and still send a message across or make some point. I hate dry monotone Videos or Posts / Lessons.

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And now, how do the windows roll up and down?! Lol

One thing I don't do is lie or BS, so get this, the darn window rolls up the same way, maybe a little easier, but definitely won't pass the Pinky Test. I am thinking all the new window molding I shoved in there a few months ago needs to get acqueinted proper first, that or the tracks are bent or misaligned, maybe I will look at both sides again some day, maybe when I rehang the doors. Any tips/advice?

Gregski 01-17-2016 12:39 PM

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You and yourself sure do argue a lot. I think you two (one) need relationship counseling or something.

LOL, I agree, but the other me doesn't wanna go!

hawkeyegold 01-17-2016 07:37 PM

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Did a bunch of cleaning and salvaging on some 68 cougar interior pieces.. (I know not a Chevy.. but have a 79 K10 I'm working on as well) Normally probably would have just had it recovered.. but you inspired me to make the old new again!

y5mgisi 01-17-2016 10:19 PM

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On your window track seals, did you trim them around all the areas where the door support structure interferes with the strip?

Gregski 01-17-2016 11:18 PM

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On your window track seals, did you trim them around all the areas where the door support structure interferes with the strip?

Talk to me Goose! I did not trim anything, so the short answer is no, but honestly I don't know which areas you are referring to, could you show a pic maybe.

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:13 PM

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LETS DANCE

Note: I am using Bakerfields finest 805 lubricant, but any bottled goodness should work you may want to avoid the Lite viscosity

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:14 PM

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here are some before and after close ups, after the 60 grit treatment (wanted 80 but 60 is all Harbor Freight had to offer)

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:17 PM

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remember the only people we is trying to impress is ourselves

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:18 PM

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well yes like a dummy The Greg piles this JB Weld on too thick, but hey first time for everything

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:20 PM

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we might could take another shot at these with more sand paper once its primered

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:22 PM

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time to wipe... in a mad Dash to get it done before the sun goes down

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:23 PM

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in the spirit of Run what you Brong' we primered the belly with some left over primer over rust stuff, until we ran out of product

flashed 01-18-2016 06:24 PM

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Looking good .

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:25 PM

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the top got covered in some left over high temp engine primer, totally unnecessary but again that's what we had on hand, and I wasn't going to fork out any more $$$ (pronounced Duckets) on this "cheap" da$h board repair

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:28 PM

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some touch ups required, but remember it aint got to be perfect I don't recon cause its going to get covered in textured paint which I hope will mask / hide some imperfections

Textured Paint Makes Me The Body Man I Ain't!

Gregski 01-18-2016 06:29 PM

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Looking good .

Dzienkuje Bardzo!


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