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Window adjustment

Posted: 4/20/07 9:53amMessage 1 of 3
j
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Huntsville, AL - USA
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Vette(s): 1971 convertible,375 HP 350ci,Muncie 4-speed,Edelbrock aluminum heads and RPM air-gap manifold,HEI distrubiter - old school mechanical tach drive. LOUD side exhaust!
I finally got around to working on the driver door window. I got the new regulator in so it now goes up and down like it should. I also replaced the missing outside felt strip and the cloth bumpers. Now the window doesn't rattle around in the door. My only problem is that I can figure out how to adjust it from side to side. I know how to set the max height, but the window seem to be a little corkeyed. It's hard to describe, but the top back (closest to the rear of the car) needs to go back and up a hair while the front top needs to go down a little. Any advice on adjusting. Looking at the AIM I shows all the stuff but of course no provedure. Is there another book out there that helps?
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Window adjustment

Posted: 4/20/07 3:57pmMessage 2 of 3
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The Woodlands, TX - USA
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Vette(s): 1969 Coupe, Red, L88 Tribute
There are two bolts behind the door panel that are for this adjustment.   One of the window regulator arms bolt to the motor.  The other arm bolts to the door.  The bolts that hold this arm to the door are for making the adjustment you need.
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Window adjustment

Posted: 4/20/07 4:02pmMessage 3 of 3
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Sorry assumed power windows, but it should be the same if crank windows.
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