Well after searching the forum, I used a box cutter and cut out the old gasket and removed the chipped (3 places and one crack) windscreen.
Once removed I see the source of the uneven defogging pattern I had noticed. The outboard ends of the openings are closed off. This is caused by the defog ducting curving in and closing it self off.
What to do?
It appears to be a plastic.
Should one just carve it to match the metal trim yielding the max opening?
Or should I make some small spacers on hold it apart that way?
Anyone else ran into this?
I am not removing the dash only replacing the windscreen.
Also are the 3 rounded bolts heads and washers originally painted or blackened or ?
Mine seem to have a reddish patina to them.
Once removed I see the source of the uneven defogging pattern I had noticed. The outboard ends of the openings are closed off. This is caused by the defog ducting curving in and closing it self off.
What to do?
It appears to be a plastic.
Should one just carve it to match the metal trim yielding the max opening?
Or should I make some small spacers on hold it apart that way?
Anyone else ran into this?
I am not removing the dash only replacing the windscreen.
Also are the 3 rounded bolts heads and washers originally painted or blackened or ?
Mine seem to have a reddish patina to them.
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