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Sprint Windshield Instalation

chris57

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So far so good. Got the old posts off with very careful drilling and re- tapping the old screws. Got the new glass in. Got the posts remounted and now I'm stuck. The main gasket between windshield and body just seems to be too much. I don't think I can compress it that much. Any thoughts?
 
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Chris, you posted this in the "Forum Navigation Help" forum - that's a place where you can ask questions bout how to navigate around the forum. Since you post is about a specific car, I'm moving it to the Sprigets forum.

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Chris, before I start my response let me say that I won't pay for broken glass - even it is from my advice :grin:

seriously, when I did mine, I attached one side and used a ratchet strap to pull down the other side. I ran a 2X4 under the car (attached at the other end) and attached the strap to it. I also cut the shim washers (oval shaped with two holes) so that hey were slots and I could slide them in from the side. I was holding my breath but it worksed - and took a lot more pulling than I thought it would or should
 
John, I tried something very similar to what your are descriping. Came close but couldn't get it. I finally decided to heck with it. I trimmed the center bubble out of the gasket, laid down a bead of silicon and bolted up the windshield. Since I don't have a top and no heat, I'm thinking this is good enough for the occasional summer joy ride.
 
John, I tried something very similar to what your are descriping. Came close but couldn't get it. I finally decided to heck with it. I trimmed the center bubble out of the gasket, laid down a bead of silicon and bolted up the windshield. Since I don't have a top and no heat, I'm thinking this is good enough for the occasional summer joy ride.

Perfect! will you be bringing it to Bronte?

https://www.torontotriumph.com/BCD/

Largest single day show in North America! Of course if you do I will have to put up a big sign that says "this guy cheated on his windshield installation!" :devilgrin: seriously it is an awesome show!
 
If you buy your gasket from McGregors in CN it will fit without breaking a sweat.
 
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