A related question - one of the windows on our '62 Bambi is really jerky
when we open and close it. How can I make it open and close more smoothly?
Also, while our trailer was being shipped out here to NY from California,
many screws etc. came loose, including the cranks on two of the windows.
When I put them back on, I noticed that they were different from one another
-could this be the cause the the jerkiness one the one window? If I need to
get a new crank, where would I find one? Thanks!

Kit Sullivan
'62 Bambi 

> Hey everyone,
> John and I are deep in trailer repair (on our 65 Caravel) and with all the
> big stuff that's getting done, I'm feeling the need to make sure the little
> stuff is up to par too.  I'm wondering about the window cranks.  Ours are
> obviously worn, although the aren't completely worn out.  When you go to
> crank the window open you have to push a little on the window from the
> inside and then the crank will grab and continue to roll out the
> window.  What should I do for a repair on the crank?  Is there an interior
> part that can be replaced?  Also, what do you use to weatherstrip them, I
> have at least one window that leaks a little.  Thanks for the help.
> Jodi 
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