SERVICE MANUAL
5.
Work weatherseal insert (Fig. 31) down into
groove provided around entire weatherseal. Use
seal tool or a dull screwdriver to seat
insert in groove. A second coat of rubber lubricant in
groove will simplify installation.
Fig. 33. Details of Windshleld Division Bar (230 cm or 90 Inch Cob Only)
1.
Outer Division Bar
3.
Inner Division Bar
2.
Seals
4.
Crown Nut
A.
View in direction of Arrow A
REAR WINDOW GLASS
Cab rear window glass (Fig. 34) is secured in cab rear
window opening with a molded one piece weatherseal
with integral insert similar to that used for windshield.
The weatherseal fits around edge of glass and is so
formed, that it retains the glass in window opening by
fitting over the window opening flange. Old or
deteriorated
weatherseals
should
not
be
reused
whenever window glass is replaced.
Fig. 34. Cab Rear Window Glee end Weatheriseal
1.
Panel Inner
3.
Panel Outer
2.
Glass
4.
Insert
A-A Section thru upper portion
of rear window glass
B-B Section thru lower portion
of rear window glass
REMOVE
1.
Pry out integral insert of weatherseal with seal
tool or a thin blade screwdriver around entire
perimeter of glass.
2.
Working with an assistant, one man inside cab
and one man outside, gently push glass from
inside out.
3.
Lift glass from opening.
INSTALL
IMPORTANT
Before installing new weatherseal or window
glass, body flange and glass must be
cleaned free of dirt, old sealing compound,
wax, etc.
1.
Coat weatherseal with a soapy solution or rubber
lubricant for ease of assembly.
2.
Position weatherseal carefully around edge of
rear window glass opening flange.
3.
Working from outside the cab place rear window
glass in channel of weatherseal starting at lower
edge of opening.
4.
With glass completely seated in weatherseal
channel start working weatherseal insert down
into groove provided with seal tool or dull
screwdriver. A second coat of rubber lubricant
will expedite this step.
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