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Location: North Australia | Where can we get these?
This is the little flexible rubber coupling between the power window motor and gearbox.
I glued the drivers door one together for the second time today as it sheared off.
Anyone got the part number for the ones in my 60 Imperial? The one I fixed has a metal section in the middle and Teflon ends with the D shaped sockets.
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Location: Hay Lakes, Alberta, Canada | You have to salvage them out of parts cars, or find window regulators with them. I don't believe that anyone makes them. I looked through Gary Goer's catalog, just to make sure he doesn't have them- no luck. I believe that 55-59 uses the all rubber ones...
For your '60 Imperial, the part numbers are as follows:
Front door 1627108 (used on all make/models)
Rear door 1688919 (used on all make/models)
Quarter window 1627108 (used only on Imperial 2 dr quarter window)
I hope this helps.
Edited by miquelonbrad 2018-07-17 9:39 PM
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Location: North Australia | Thanks Brad, that helps a lot.
I notice the part numbers you quote are the same for the front doors and 2 door front quarter windows, can you please confirm the numbers Mate? My car is a 2 door and I recall they were the same, (unfortunately I didn't document this)
Have any members got some good ones stashed that might be for sale? 1 or 2 good second hand ones should have me covered.
Steve. |
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Location: Perth Australia | You cant make them from silicone? or is that what your using to glue them
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Location: Hay Lakes, Alberta, Canada | 60 Imp - 2018-07-25 4:08 AM
Thanks Brad, that helps a lot.
I notice the part numbers you quote are the same for the front doors and 2 door front quarter windows, can you please confirm the numbers Mate? My car is a 2 door and I recall they were the same, (unfortunately I didn't document this)
Have any members got some good ones stashed that might be for sale? 1 or 2 good second hand ones should have me covered.
Steve.
Hi Steve,
Yes, the numbers are the same.
Brad |
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Location: 33844 | In a pinch I've used a short piece of metal tubing that you flatten the ends to fit. |
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | You should be able to use this type of flexible couplings as well https://www.ebay.com/itm/Aluminium-Flexible-Plum-Shaft-Coupling-CNC-...
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