>>From Stuart Hutton: >> The window on the driver's side won't stay fixed. It is as simple as that. >> So far, I have taken my door apart 4 times in 3 days to fix the thing, and >> pretty soon, it comes apart again. Has anyone else had this particular >> frustration? How have you fixed it? I am considering installing metal >> plates over a small square nylon guide which exist in these things > >Dr. Hutton... > > This is real freaky...My Van had blow-by...yours did. My diesel blew >up..yours did. My timing belt lost teeth, yours did. My window falls >down, yours does... > > This was the *exact* thing I wrote about this a.m. I put out a plea >for a replacement nylon piece for my passenger side window. Now *you* >need one for the driver's side....(oh, by the way, thats the problem...) > > Keep the window rolled up.... > >Ok vanagon@lenti gang, anybody *else* have this problem? > Well, my 71 drivers side window broke the first day that I got it. The little plate broke off the u shaped channel and the window fell all the way down into the door. I welded it. Thats all it took. I don't think that our problems are related. CBridge@vt.edu Chris Bridge 71' camper
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