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glass channel so it bears against the rear surface
of the glass, Fig. 88. Care
should be used in this operation to not chip the edge of the glass.
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tainer into the handle of the special tool, Fig. 89,
and out through the end which
spreads the weatherstrip channel.
Starting at the bottom center insert the end of
the tool and end of the retainer
into the channel, tapered
part of the retainer toward the glass. While holding the tool
firmly, with spreading end in
channel, follow all around the channel, spreading
it open and feeding the retainer
into the opening until the full length of the retainer has been
fed into the channel, Fig. 90. The
ends of the retainer
should join at the bottom center.
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Fig. 88-Installing Truck Cab Rear
Glass
NOTE—A pointed
wooden tool, if available, is better for this operation since it will
prevent any possibility of chipping the edge of the glass.
When the glass is properly seated in its channel
all around, feed one end of the
weatherstrip re-
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Fig. 90-Installing Cab Rear Glass Weatherstrip
Retainer
NOTE—Care must be
used when installing the weatherstrip retainer to prevent stretching
it since this may result in the ends drawing apart after assembly.
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Fig. 89-Cab Weatherstrip Retainer Tool
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Rust-Proof New Body
Panels
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Instrument Panel
Transfers and Garnish Molding Finish
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Windshield Wiper
Stroke Adjustment
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Front Door
Ventilator Safety Locks
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