Windshield Glass Replacement
DougRyland
Jeeper
I need new windshield glass and am debating between having one installed or trying it myself. Looks like I could save $AMC 150 dollars or so if I do it myself as long as I don't break the glass or tear a gasket, etc...
One suggested approach I have seen is to of course remove the old glass and gasket of course, then install new gasket and apply plenty of lubricant (soap, petroleum jelly, etc... not sure which or what would be best, one suggestion was KY Jelly which sounds a little kinky but it is water soluble as long as it would remain slick long enough to get the glass in) and run a piece of braided nylon rope (1/4"+-) inside the entire gasket with some protruding out at ends with both end at one corner of bottom, then start the glass at bottom and work it into the gasket pulling and removing the nylon rope as you go to open the gasket and let the glass in.
Has anyone had experience at this and if so you agree with this as best method are do you have other suggestions.
I really fell like a dunce over this since I pulled a really dump act that resulted in the broken windshield. After replacing the points and condenser in the distributor of my odd fire v6 with a pertronix module and having reset timing etc... I disconnected my timing light, and engine analyzer, dropped the hood put up the light and analyzer then jumped in the jeep for a quick test run. OOPS forgot the hood latches. An immediate Oh S--- moment.
One suggested approach I have seen is to of course remove the old glass and gasket of course, then install new gasket and apply plenty of lubricant (soap, petroleum jelly, etc... not sure which or what would be best, one suggestion was KY Jelly which sounds a little kinky but it is water soluble as long as it would remain slick long enough to get the glass in) and run a piece of braided nylon rope (1/4"+-) inside the entire gasket with some protruding out at ends with both end at one corner of bottom, then start the glass at bottom and work it into the gasket pulling and removing the nylon rope as you go to open the gasket and let the glass in.
Has anyone had experience at this and if so you agree with this as best method are do you have other suggestions.
I really fell like a dunce over this since I pulled a really dump act that resulted in the broken windshield. After replacing the points and condenser in the distributor of my odd fire v6 with a pertronix module and having reset timing etc... I disconnected my timing light, and engine analyzer, dropped the hood put up the light and analyzer then jumped in the jeep for a quick test run. OOPS forgot the hood latches. An immediate Oh S--- moment.