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Przed lakierowaniem została zdemontowana tylna szyba, kupiłem nowe uszczelki zewnętrzne (górną i dolną) i byłem pewny że szybę do karoserii klei się klasycznie klejem...a lakiernik właśnie mnie poinformował że istnieje jeszcze jedna uszczelka która pełni rolę w.w. kleju czyli jest montowana między karoserią a szybą: czy bredzi ...?czy ma rację...?. już zgłupiałem. Dla jasności podpinam rysunek (może się uda)
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Uszczelka tylnej szyby SN95
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- Model: Mustang 98 Vortech
- Silnik: V8 4.6
- Kolor: Rio Red
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Poniżej sa zdjecia i opis jak zamontowac szybe , potrzebujesz nr 3. Urethane Rubber Primer WSB-M2G234-c i numer 6 Urethane High Viscosity Adhesive (spec Ford WSB-m2g316-B)czyli jest to jakas uretanowa guma???, moim zdaniem to jest klej do szyb samochodowych, ale lepiej poszukaj w sieci.
Installation
1. Note: A minimum of 10 minutes is required for primer surface to dry.
If painted sheet metal has been exposed anywhere along the pinch weld, use the supplied wool applicator and apply Urethane Rubber Primer or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSB-M2G234-C to those areas of the rear window pinch weld.
2. Place back window and moulding assembly on a low, stable work surface, inside up.
3. Clean back window with a non-alcohol-based glass cleaner.
4. Note: Wipe off Urethane Glass Cleaner or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSB-M5B280-C2 immediately after application because it flash dries. Prep application must be applied twice.
Using a clean wool applicator, wipe inside glass edge with Urethane Glass Cleaner or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSB-M5B280-C2 25 mm (1 inch) wide along top and sides and bottom. Wipe off glass prep and repeat application.
5. Properly align back window glass to body.
a. Place back window glass into opening. Center it top and bottom, side-to-side (adjust lower glass stops if necessary).
b. Using masking tape or crayon, make alignment marks at points on four sides of both glass and window opening.
6. Remove back window glass and moulding assemblies from vehicle and place it back on work table.
7. Thoroughly shake and stir Urethane Glass Primer or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSB-M2G314-B to make sure of uniform pigment mixing.
8. Note: Allow a minimum of five minutes for glass primer to dry.
Using a clean wool applicator, apply primer to inside glass edge 21 mm (0.8 inch) wide along top and sides and 30 mm (1.2 inch) wide along bottom.
9. Note: Leave a door window slightly open until adhesive is cured.
Note: Apply new urethane on top of existing material on pinch weld.
Apply an even bead of urethane adhesive meeting Ford specification WSB-M2G316-B around entire sheet metal flange on top of existing bead of urethane. The bead should be triangular in shape, 16 mm (0.625 inch) high and 8 mm (0.33 inch) at base.
10. CAUTION: When replacing urethane installed glass parts, do not drive the vehicle until the urethane has cured. At 21şC (70şF) and 50 percent relative humidity, adequate cure time is typically 24 hours (less at higher temperatures and higher humidities). See detailed instructions provided by the urethane manufacturer. Inadequate or improper curing may adversely affect the retention of the back window glass.
Install back window assembly onto vehicle, taking care to align marks on glass to body. This must be done before adhesive skins over.
11. Install luggage compartment weatherstrip.
12. Reconnect rear window defroster wires, if equipped.
13. Remove spacer and install headliner.
14. Install front and rear roof trim panels. Refer to «Section 01-08».
15. Install rear quarter interior trim panel. Refer to «Section 01-05».
16. CAUTION: Use only urethane for service of air and water leaks in urethane-set back windows, or deterioration of urethane may result.
Check installation for air and water leaks in urethane seal.
Installation
1. Note: A minimum of 10 minutes is required for primer surface to dry.
If painted sheet metal has been exposed anywhere along the pinch weld, use the supplied wool applicator and apply Urethane Rubber Primer or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSB-M2G234-C to those areas of the rear window pinch weld.
2. Place back window and moulding assembly on a low, stable work surface, inside up.
3. Clean back window with a non-alcohol-based glass cleaner.
4. Note: Wipe off Urethane Glass Cleaner or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSB-M5B280-C2 immediately after application because it flash dries. Prep application must be applied twice.
Using a clean wool applicator, wipe inside glass edge with Urethane Glass Cleaner or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSB-M5B280-C2 25 mm (1 inch) wide along top and sides and bottom. Wipe off glass prep and repeat application.
5. Properly align back window glass to body.
a. Place back window glass into opening. Center it top and bottom, side-to-side (adjust lower glass stops if necessary).
b. Using masking tape or crayon, make alignment marks at points on four sides of both glass and window opening.
6. Remove back window glass and moulding assemblies from vehicle and place it back on work table.
7. Thoroughly shake and stir Urethane Glass Primer or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSB-M2G314-B to make sure of uniform pigment mixing.
8. Note: Allow a minimum of five minutes for glass primer to dry.
Using a clean wool applicator, apply primer to inside glass edge 21 mm (0.8 inch) wide along top and sides and 30 mm (1.2 inch) wide along bottom.
9. Note: Leave a door window slightly open until adhesive is cured.
Note: Apply new urethane on top of existing material on pinch weld.
Apply an even bead of urethane adhesive meeting Ford specification WSB-M2G316-B around entire sheet metal flange on top of existing bead of urethane. The bead should be triangular in shape, 16 mm (0.625 inch) high and 8 mm (0.33 inch) at base.
10. CAUTION: When replacing urethane installed glass parts, do not drive the vehicle until the urethane has cured. At 21şC (70şF) and 50 percent relative humidity, adequate cure time is typically 24 hours (less at higher temperatures and higher humidities). See detailed instructions provided by the urethane manufacturer. Inadequate or improper curing may adversely affect the retention of the back window glass.
Install back window assembly onto vehicle, taking care to align marks on glass to body. This must be done before adhesive skins over.
11. Install luggage compartment weatherstrip.
12. Reconnect rear window defroster wires, if equipped.
13. Remove spacer and install headliner.
14. Install front and rear roof trim panels. Refer to «Section 01-08».
15. Install rear quarter interior trim panel. Refer to «Section 01-05».
16. CAUTION: Use only urethane for service of air and water leaks in urethane-set back windows, or deterioration of urethane may result.
Check installation for air and water leaks in urethane seal.