'53 Chevy truck- Crazy Adventure

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by Frank64, Jun 12, 2012.

  1. Frank64

    Frank64 Member

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    Hello guys,

    I will also share with you the pain, not only the joys that
    a restoration can give :).

    I have a problem with the windshield, my truck is born without the Deluxe SS Trim but I decided to install this because I like the most.

    I followed all the instructions I found on the web but the rubber in the corners at the bottom does not fit well.
    I bought everything new, glass, rubber and SS Trim.

    What do you think? Why I have this problem? Perhaps the windows need a small cut in the middle? Please someone who has passed this difficult time can help me understand?


    Any help will be appreciated. Many thanks

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  2. Blueflame236

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    Rubber window seals !

    Frank good day to you.

    Using soap and a peace of rope is the way to go when installing the window rubber seals. Either you have moved the corner under install or the rubber seals are to long ! These molding are pressmade to fit , means they have a lenght and form that is a snug fit. Take the glass out and se how it fits in the corners , ask a friend to help you to keep it in position. It will show at once how the rubber reacts when pressing it in the corners. If this is the case return it to the vendor and buy rubber window seals at another vendor. Ol`chebby on this forum is the guy to ask , he has done a great job with his truck (ground up restoration) Ask him for more information and an adress for the correct rubber seals.

    Scroll down on Ol`chebby page ; https://talk.classicparts.com/showthread.php?t=9530&page=5



    Martinius.
     
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  3. Frank64

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    Thank you very much Martinius,

    now I try to contact Ol Chebby.

    Thank for you help :)
     
  4. 51John

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    Great job, Beautiful truck
     
  5. vwnate1

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    Re : WIndshield Rubber

    You're using Chinese rubber there , it's crap and this is a common problem .

    Buy the correct one from Steele Rubber Co. , it's American made and top quality .
     
  6. Frank64

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    I do not know if this is made in china.....maybe made in taiwan ::D.

    Do not say the name to avoid bad publicity, but if you do you advise me to buy a Steele Rubber, I try to see if they send in Italy.

    Thank you so much for your help :)


    Frank
     
  7. Kens 50 PU

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    Frank, Steele Rubber Company is by far the best automotive rubber you can buy. Here's a link to their website. http://www.steelerubber.com

    And yes, they do ship overseas.
     
  8. Frank64

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    Thank you very much Kens,
    I just sent an email to them :).


    Thanks for your help


    Frank
     
  9. Elky67

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    Steele rubber

    Hey Frank,

    i´ve just ordered the windshield rubber from Steele, as everyone on this forum
    recommended, not to use the stuff our host sells.

    You can do this online with no problem at all, the rubber arrived a few days
    later and the installation of the windshield was a breeze. Just use enough
    soapy water and a rope or i use a wire, to do the job:)
     
  10. Frank64

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    Hi Elky,
    Thanks.

    I also ordered the rubber as soon as I meet. I used the soap and then try it with silicone spray but ..... nothing to do, the problem was not the soap :)


    Waiting to install the windshield I'm doing the brake line in stainless steel...


    Thank you so much for your help


    Frank
     
  11. Frank64

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    Hello to all,

    If someone were interested, I will post some pictures of the glass conversion to a piece

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    I started buying a U-iron for the reproduction of the glass channels....

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  12. Frank64

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    Follows....

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    Front Channels brackets.
    I wanted to hide the screws to make a clean and invisible work.

    For you would be much easier to replace the doors with the '50 truck
    but for me it was the best solution

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    Inside door

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  13. Blueflame236

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    Italy location.

    Thank you for sharing Frank. I love watching and learning from your work in progres . What profesion do you have by the way and where are you located in Italy ?

    Martinius . The place of the mysterious viking rituals , Hov Norway.
     
  14. Blueflame236

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    Steele window rubber part number !

    Guys.
    Checked out the rubber in the front window today. Mine has excactly the same problem and needs to be changed. What part number does the rubber seal have from Steele.

    Apreceate the information Martinius
     
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    Wow this is great! Talk about top notch work here. Truck was beautiful, now its a stunner. Fantastic job, truly professional work there.

    Thanks for all the pics. Looks great!!!
     
  16. Frank64

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    More Pics about 1 piece glass door conversion

    Glass channels and brackets ready to install

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    For any questions please ask, I am always at your disposal :)

    Frank
     
  17. Frank64

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    Thank you so much Martinius :).

    I live in Rome and I'm tires dealer




    Frank
     
  18. Frank64

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    Hello guys,

    I just bought a new windshield rubber to SteeleRubber.com,
    arrive between 6/10 days.

    Thanks to everyone for the advice, I really hope that the problem is that :)


    Frank
     
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    Good work Frank ! .

    Keep it up , I only wish you were doing restoration works instead of Custom .

    This thread will be invaluable for those who come next .
     
  20. Frank64

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    Thank you so much :)
     

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