75gmck25
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- Location
- Northern Virginia
- First Name
- Bruce
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- K25 Camper Special TH350 NP203
- Engine Size
- 5.7
My passenger side manual roll-up window has always been tough to roll up, especially if its been rolled all the way down.
I ordered a new regulator and all new window felt, and just finished putting it all back together yesterday. Bottom line - its still hard to roll up that window!
I cleaned out the track/channel on the bottom of the window and the one on the door where the rollers on the regulator go back and forth. I cleaned the channel thoroughly with brake clean, and then added a very light coat of wheel bearing grease so that a sticky roller should move easier. The new regulator already had lube on the pivot point and the "gears" and I put a dab of wheel bearing grease on the axle of each of the the three rollers.
I noticed that the horizontal channels for the rollers have a couple of bumps inside from being tack welded on, but that's about the only place they are not completely smooth.
Any suggestions on what else I should look at before I put the door panels on? There are no other adjustments mentioned in the GM repair manual. The window does not seem extremely tight when rolled completely down, but takes some strong wrist action to get it started when rolling it back up.
Thanks,
Bruce
I ordered a new regulator and all new window felt, and just finished putting it all back together yesterday. Bottom line - its still hard to roll up that window!
I cleaned out the track/channel on the bottom of the window and the one on the door where the rollers on the regulator go back and forth. I cleaned the channel thoroughly with brake clean, and then added a very light coat of wheel bearing grease so that a sticky roller should move easier. The new regulator already had lube on the pivot point and the "gears" and I put a dab of wheel bearing grease on the axle of each of the the three rollers.
I noticed that the horizontal channels for the rollers have a couple of bumps inside from being tack welded on, but that's about the only place they are not completely smooth.
Any suggestions on what else I should look at before I put the door panels on? There are no other adjustments mentioned in the GM repair manual. The window does not seem extremely tight when rolled completely down, but takes some strong wrist action to get it started when rolling it back up.
Thanks,
Bruce