(CZ)enda
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I will have to change the winshield on my 55S.
I have another one, used, which was cut out from the donor car with a wire. It has remains of the factory glue all around its perimeter.
The questions are:
1) How do I get rid of the old windsield without proper tools described in the original service manual (i.e. cutting wire and hollow needle)? I am thinking about axes and heavy hammers right now
2) It seems there are two schools of thought when it comes to removing the original factory glue. Theory One insists it must be removed without traces before applying the new glue, while Theory Two suggests it is better to use the old glue as a (sort of) primer, reasoning it will never be possible to repeat the factory technology, the old glue is factory-applied and thus it is better to put the new glue onto the beads of the old one.
Any input is gratefully appreciated.
I have another one, used, which was cut out from the donor car with a wire. It has remains of the factory glue all around its perimeter.
The questions are:
1) How do I get rid of the old windsield without proper tools described in the original service manual (i.e. cutting wire and hollow needle)? I am thinking about axes and heavy hammers right now
2) It seems there are two schools of thought when it comes to removing the original factory glue. Theory One insists it must be removed without traces before applying the new glue, while Theory Two suggests it is better to use the old glue as a (sort of) primer, reasoning it will never be possible to repeat the factory technology, the old glue is factory-applied and thus it is better to put the new glue onto the beads of the old one.
Any input is gratefully appreciated.