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just as a note for anyone doing this in the future...

i used the butyl style.  i then also used urethane in the corners and possibly a few more spots (to simply to hold the glass in more permanent position).  i was concerned with the butyl allowing the glass to sink with the heat from the sun as it stays soft.  the urethane hardens up a lot.

one thing i hate with the butyl is the fact that it does stay soft and sticky.  so bugs, dirt, etc can get stuck in the butyl

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Some of the early years used what looks like a thick yellowish grease ,this is some nasty stuff ,it is verry messy and not very fun to clean off,and it stayed slimy ,sort of looks like what a toilet bowl is sealed the the sewage pipe with and just as fun to mess with haha

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1 hour ago, Caseyrhe said:

nice loafers, looks like first trip into the shop as well

Loafer? Hey,  I resemble that. They are slippers, Craftsmen slippers. A Christmas gift last year from my first ex wife. And they frequent the shop often thank you. 

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On 11/18/2017 at 10:43 PM, Ridge Runner said:

Sealer will go between the glass and the rubber and the rubber and the body channel ,it is in a caulking tube from 3M ,I think RPM may have the part number ?

We did his back window not long ago.It will take at least 3 tubes to seal it up good

Going back together tomorrow.  Then I can work to finish off the interior.

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