Todd Posted, "hi there, this question is actually not concerning a spit, it's a 240z, but it seems most the people on the z list are into how fast there cars go, and I get nowhere near as much valuable info. "
Hello Todd, I am on both lists also as I own two 1973 Spitfires, a 70 GT6+ and a couple of 71 240Z's. The 240Z windshield is sealed in place with an adhesive and about the only way to get it out is to cut the rubber seal and install a new one when you put it back together. There have been threads on the removal and installation and if you do a search in the archives I think you will find the information that you are looking for (Note that it involves using your feet as I recall). The steel trim pieces must be put back in place as these compress the rubber seal and keep the window from blowing out while running down the road (at high speeds). You can find more information in The Complete Restoration Guide by Bill Reagen and How to Restore your Datsun Z Car by Wick Humble. The service manual may also have some information. There are a lot of similarities and techniques used for this job on both Triumphs and Datsuns but there are some differences too! Sorry I can't list them off the top of my head other than making sure you use the proper adhesive when you put it back together. I have been working on the Triumphs for the last few years and my brain only has room for information pertaining to the current project (and not much at that). Good Luck. If you need any further information let me know off list and I will dig through my library and see what I can turn up. Kevin Dalton /// [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list /// Send admin requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive /// Send list postings to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// Edit your replies! If they include this trailer, they will NOT be sent.
