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1/23/2022 8:40 PM  #1


1965 window regulator

Anybody bought one lately?   I tried to roll the passenger door window down in my 65 and its stuck....Where have yall bought one lately and what brand did you get?? I was thinking about getting a Dynacorn.

Last edited by BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA (1/23/2022 9:24 PM)


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1/23/2022 10:45 PM  #2


Re: 1965 window regulator

Have you checked your plastic rollers?
It might be possible that one broke or the gummed up grease is preventing movement.

I had the gear assembly fail on me a few years ago.
I just purchased the Goodmark ones, just a daily driver.
I have the pony interior door panels.

I highly suggest taking the time to throughly clean all tracks and lubricate. The only one I didn’t remove to clean was the front track common to vent windows.

50+ year old grease tends to act like paste during colder weather….just don’t eat the paste Billy. 😜

 

1/24/2022 12:46 PM  #3


Re: 1965 window regulator

I agree w/Nos681, I took out my passenger door window mechanism and thoroughly clean the gear drive, pivot points, rails, etc. applied new lube, and it works like new now. 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

1/26/2022 10:39 AM  #4


Re: 1965 window regulator

I kept having problems with my windows sticking and being hard to roll up, after replacing a lot of stuff I replaced the window track felt and that solved the problem. It was a pain in the butt to remove the old stuff.


1965 Notchback, 8.8 rear end, T-5, Diy Front Struts, Shelby Drop, Bumpsteer Kit
 

1/26/2022 11:17 AM  #5


Re: 1965 window regulator

I put a 'light' smear of grease along the chrome trim around the window(the sliding surfaces) &
I cleaned the old grease from around the rollers and replaced damaged ones &
I cleaned the grease around and thru the gears and joints and used new grease &
I adjusted & adjusted the track & runners to get a good seal when the door is closed &
I still need to open the door a 'smiggen' to roll the window up and get a good seal against wind-whistle!!
I figger that's just the-nature-of-the-beast with hardtops that are 55 years old.
I fixed & repaired what I could & the rest I live with!
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