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  • Wagonaire tailgate window success!

    Bob Kabchef (Roscomacaw) provided the motor. I cleaned and lubed the regulator and reassembled everything. My first few attempts at raising and lowering the window were not good. Lots of bind. It is a real 3D puzzle to align everything. It took me a few hours and several iterations...but success!



    I was kind of surprised at the speed at which the window moves.

    Thanks, Bob!
    Dick Steinkamp
    Bellingham, WA

  • #2
    ZIP - ZIP...... looks good! Ya done that old Lincoln window motor proud!
    No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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    • #3
      The motor is an American Bosch. Most of the others I have seen (including the original) have the FORD logo on them. Same form, fit and function. Odd that a Lincoln had a non FORD motor.
      Dick Steinkamp
      Bellingham, WA

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      • #4
        Cool.

        Do you have the top channel in? (Can't quite see it in the video.)
        KURTRUK
        (read it backwards)




        Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kurtruk View Post
          Cool.

          Do you have the top channel in? (Can't quite see it in the video.)
          Not yet. I need to pull the slider to redo the seals. I plan to install the new top channel you provided then.

          BTW, Kurt provided all new rear window runs and cat whiskers for this car. All but the top channel are in. All fit perfectly.

          Thanks Kurt.
          Dick Steinkamp
          Bellingham, WA

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          • #6
            Dick,

            When I was doing that 66, I wanted something better than the old NOS seals that were still available. After some searching, I found a stock extrusion at Restoration Specialties and Supply outta Windbur, PA. Fit nice and sealed well. Also, I was gonna get a couple strips of that white-faced magnetic rubber sheet like they use for refridge door magnets and flop them over the roof seams for daily driving.
            No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Roscomacaw View Post
              Dick,

              When I was doing that 66, I wanted something better than the old NOS seals that were still available. After some searching, I found a stock extrusion at Restoration Specialties and Supply outta Windbur, PA. Fit nice and sealed well. Also, I was gonna get a couple strips of that white-faced magnetic rubber sheet like they use for refridge door magnets and flop them over the roof seams for daily driving.
              I contacted Restoration Specialties and Supply a few weeks ago. They reported that they didn't carry anything for a Wagonaire. Either they dropped that seal or I got the wrong guy.

              I did order the NOS seals from SI. They are marginal. I'm not sure they should be selling something that may or may not actually work. We'll see.
              Dick Steinkamp
              Bellingham, WA

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              • #8
                NICE Dick.
                That wagon is REALLY loking good. I can not believe how fast and smooth that window works.
                After a whole lot of massaging and greasing and cleaning my 62 year old side windows roll up and down like butter now, cracked glass and all.
                Good job though Mr. Steinkamp. {and as always Bob is awesome}

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                • #9
                  can u slice bread with it . ?

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                  • #10
                    Years ago, TW's had an article about drain hoses for the slider. I can't recall much about it, but solved the leak issue and made mention of a readily availible seals. I'm sure some of the putor wizards here can pull the article up. I had a 63 Wagonaire at the time and filed it in the brain, that part has aged some since then. Nevertheless, it was a fix that worked. Late eighties- early ninties?
                    Kim

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by aarrggh View Post
                      can u slice bread with it . ?
                      Prit near. I pity the kid with his head out the window when dad hits the up switch.
                      Dick Steinkamp
                      Bellingham, WA

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                      • #12
                        Hello Dick,

                        very nice window, but it could be you smell exhaust gasses when you drive with open back window? I drove once with open back door and it was like this.
                        Walter

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                        • #13
                          You misunderstood..... They (RSAS) had nothing FOR a Wagonaire. What they did have was a rubber extrusion that was JUST the right size and shape. I bought enough to do the 3 seals and mitre cut where they joined. It wasn't a perfectly rectangular cross-section - one side had a sort of raised lip to it.
                          No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Santosh View Post
                            Hello Dick,

                            very nice window, but it could be you smell exhaust gasses when you drive with open back window? I drove once with open back door and it was like this.
                            I think you are correct. The exhaust pipe on a wagon comes out the right side just behind the rear wheel. This was probably their attempt to prevent the exhaust gas from coming in the window, but I doubt if it was very effective.
                            Dick Steinkamp
                            Bellingham, WA

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Roscomacaw View Post
                              You misunderstood..... They (RSAS) had nothing FOR a Wagonaire. What they did have was a rubber extrusion that was JUST the right size and shape. I bought enough to do the 3 seals and mitre cut where they joined. It wasn't a perfectly rectangular cross-section - one side had a sort of raised lip to it.
                              I'll check out their on line catalog again. They have cross sections of most of their seals.
                              Dick Steinkamp
                              Bellingham, WA

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