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1930 rear window glass I've had a couple pieces of glass cut for my 30 rear window and am having a hard time making them fit.
I made a pattern From the opening and went about 1/4" more and it still doesn't fit right. My first window went in ok but cracked as soon as I went down the road. Just had another one made and now there's s gap at the top. Is the rear window opening curved at the top? |
Re: 1930 rear window glass Where would I find these bulletins? Are they on line?
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Re: 1930 rear window glass Ralph,
The bulletin calls for a height of 10-5/8"to 10-11/16", width of 23-5/8" to 23-11/16", with corner radius of 1-1/2". The top and bottom curves are specified as "13/64 TRUE SWEEP" which I take to mean that the variation from straight at the middle of the glass is 13/64". That makes more sense than specifying a radius which would be in yards. Joe |
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Re: 1930 rear window glass Thanks, all this info will be a big help when I go back to the glass shop.
I thought about just bringing the car in to them, but I really prefer to be the only one putting a wrench, or screwdriver in this case, to my car. |
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Re: 1930 rear window glass FWIW, take it to them, easier, and if they break another one it's on them.
Paul in CT |
Re: 1930 rear window glass They've been really good about it, made new ones at no charge.
The drawings will be a big help if I can figure out how to print |
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Re: 1930 rear window glass Thanks, looks like the bottom as well as the top of the glass has the sweep.
No wonder they are having trouble. Another thing I just noticed is the door glass is higher in rear than front. I would have never thought this by looking at the original pieces of door glass I have from my car. |
Re: 1930 rear window glass Are you using tempered or laminated glass? It might be just me but I would never use plate glass in my car.
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The first diagram (top left) is incorrectly labelled as being for Tudor and Coupe. I believe the correct dimensions for these models are shown in the diagram on the right end of the second row. |
Re: 1930 rear window glass Bought a rear window glass for my coupe from Brattons. 70$ for perfect fit safety glass, no issues.
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25-1/8" wide by 15-1/2" tall, no taper. And the measurements do not match either drawing??? Am I ok to have the door glass copied, or is it completely wrong ? |
Re: 1930 rear window glass OK, did a search and apparently neither of those shown in the chart are correct for 1930-31 coupes. See link below which shows close to what you have:
http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=109261 |
Re: 1930 rear window glass I just put new felt channels in my door, and slid in a piece of my exsisting glass. It fits fairly snug on the sides in the channels, but when I move it all the way down even with the top of the garnish it is about an inch and a half from touching the bottom rubber bumper.
Seems like the drawing height could be right, but the width of the drawing is too wide. |
Re: 1930 rear window glass if my old glass fits correctly i have the new pieces cut from those.... regardless if they match the spec sheet or not
i do have all my glass from my30 tudor for future reference.. |
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Re: 1930 rear window glass I would buy one from a vendor to get going .
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Maybe I can get Santa to bring it back on his sleigh when he's empty:) |
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