here is info regarding installing the window vent seal in the event anyone is going too need it.
Robert
Replacing Window Vent Seals
by Lynn Maney
This is pulled from the Healeys mailing list.
Thanks to those who replied to my problem(s) and their suggestions on replacing the window vent seal. I want to share what I learned to, perhaps, save others from similar problems down the road. To properly replace the seal, the vent window must be removed. To remove this window, a bushing on the bottom pivot rod - below the vent window frame - must be removed. Bushing removal was my problem.
First, recommend removing the frame from the door. Removal of the ancillary parts is significantly easier and the process is straight forward. The major problem I had was the two small, Phillips head screws that secure the vent window frame to the outside of the door. After 31 years, these screws were securely corroded in place and didn't want to release. A dremel tool would have been helpful to cut a slot in the head - after the Phillips slots rounded off. A hacksaw blade worked fine, but the heads snapped off anyway.
After the vent window frame is out, the self locking nut, spring, washers, and attachment plate can be removed to provide direct access. NOTE: The selflocking nut can be removed with the frame in the door, but a deep well socket and lots of care and patience are needed. Much easier on the second door when the frame was removed from the door. The bushing is probably corroded and pretty dirty. Wiping, penetrating fluid, etc. did not reveal the nature of the beast. CAUTION: Do Not attempt to heat the pivot post to facilitate removal. The bushing is a very soft alloy (Aluminimum??) and will melt/distort and probably destroy the bushing. It is not a barrel nut either, so do not try to forcibly unthread either the nut or the post.
The secret: The bushing is, I think, called a "broached bushing". The ID of the bushing is "slotted" and mates with corresponding "flats" on the shaft of the pivot post. Simply grasp the bushing with pliers, or a vice grip, and carefully pull the bushing downward while gently "rocking" the bushing from side to side.
The above procedure requires removal of the door panels, window, etc. If you are only interested in the vent window seal. The method suggested by # (Thanks!) should work fine. Slit the seal adjacent the hole for the pivot post and work the seal around the post. This would have been my fallback option.