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windshield weatherstrip

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:09 pm
by neverfinished
Now that I have the glass remounted in my windshield frames, I began searching my collection of parts that I've gathered over the last 15 years or so for this "6 month project" to see if I had the weatherstrip that goes around the sides and bottom of each w/s frame. I found a receipt from one of the suppliers for it, so knew it was there somewhere. What I have is a long straight strip that fits the groove but doesn't really have the right profile. Also, since it is just a straight piece, there's no way to make the corners without cutting it at a 45 and butting (gluing?) them together. Is this what you guys have found or are the single 3 sided pieces available? Thanks.
Ted

Re: windshield weatherstrip

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:38 pm
by m-37Bruce
Definitely not straight, been a while, But I remember it being three sided and a top piece, I'll look around next year, er... tomorrow for it, I know I have a spare. I got what i have from Sid Beck, he's celebrating NYE in the Big Motor Pool In "Da Sky.
I know that John Bizal at; http://www.midwestmil.com has them in stock.

Re: windshield weatherstrip

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:35 am
by w30bob
Hi Ted,

Yes, as Bruce said, it's a three sided w/strip with distinct squared corners. Everyone has them, as they were used on the M35 as well. They're on Ebay, AB Linn has them, JB, etc, etc. If I remember correctly (no guarantees) they sell for about $40 for the pair.

regards,
bob

Re: windshield weatherstrip

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:35 pm
by majorhitt
It appears you purchased the same weather stripping I did. I tried all kinds of ways to make it work. Like Bruce and Bob said get the ones that are made with the corners.

ED

Re: windshield weatherstrip

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:53 pm
by neverfinished
Hi guys. Thanks for the responses. You'd think as often as I've looked at Midwest's website I would have remembered seeing them there. Looks like I'll be adding it to my list and giving John a call-again :D .
Ted