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Re: 91 windshield info 200 82

3M makes the ofer-the-counter windshield urethane for your job. I believe it is canned "Windoweld" Avoid the type used for making repairs. It runs, as it is supposed to do.

You want a high volume urethane,used for setting glass, which will stand a bead of urethane on the glass.

But then, with the later model assembly, I believe the gasket completely encases the edge of the glass, then the outside slot encases the inside of the body opening.

I don't know if urethane is even used on that assembly. if it is, i don;t know how.

The Bentley manual has something on it.

Use of the old style buytl-rubber caulk is ruled out with the new style. On the old style window (with the clip-on trim), a stand-off of about 3/8" from the body and urethane is good. The buytl-rubber may be used as a "backstop" to the glue, if desired. The stand-off helps the trim go on flush with the body opening.






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