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Body Service Manual August 1964
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DOORS 4D 1 DOORS FRONT AND REAR DOORS AU STYI ES CAUTION Exercise care not to damage ser rations or fasteners during removal as they are The door section consists of a series of indi necessary to maintain a good weatherseal vidual service procedures that are applicable to the removal and installation of each functional or 34 Repeat step 2 at each weatherstrip fastener removable part of a door In addition adjustment until all fasteners have been disengaged from the procedures are included for those parts that have door adjustment provisions 4 With a putty knife or other suitable flat To facilitate locating specific service operations bladed tool remove weatherstrip from door upper the door section is divided into three areas These frame weatlierstrip channel Exercise care not to areas are titled and arranged in the following damage weatherstrip during this operation sequence Instulluiion Front and Rear Doors which consists of operations that are the same or similar for both 1 Check weatherstrip nylonfasteners for damage front and rear doors and replace if necessary b Front Doors which consists of operations 2 Clean off old adhesive from door to insure a applicable to front doors only clean cenienting surface c Rear Doors which consists of operations 34 Begin adhesive application approximately five applicable to rear doors only CJ SJW if FRONT AND REAR DOOR WEATHERSTRIPS W if 11 35 69 STYLES x RETAINER l H The door weatherstrip is a one piece foam rub I I ber section that is secured tolthe door above the WEATHERSTRIP if ji J beltline by weatherstrip adhesive and below the I 2 beltline by a series of nylon fasteners4 X To remove a weatherstrip retained with the lvl xg k nylon fastener requires the use of a tool similar to tool J 21104 shown in Figure 4Dl If this tool is not available a comparable tool can be fabricated according to the dimensions shown RETAINER A door weatherstrip purchased as a service part will consist of the weatherstrip and nylon fasteners N t i mr Individual fasteners however are also available as 1 service part Removal 1 Carefully break cement bond securing weath 3 6 erstrip to door at belt line only A flat bladed tool such as a putty knife will prove helpful in breaking 1 4 x cement bond ia 2 Slide tool J 21104 or other suitable tool TOOL J 2Il04 under weatherstrip at fastener location and grip fastener as close to door panel as possible then Wu gently pry fastener out of its respective door piercing Fig 4Dl D i l l earheimip Remowl