I am preparing to replace both side windows on my 1946 C-120. The old windows look like there was some type of a "J channel" seal that went around the edges of the plexiglass to seal off to the frame. I have been unable to find anything in the parts manual. Any ideas from the group?
Thanks!
Side window replacement
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Re: Side window replacement
It's a "U" channel, 0412152-3. You can get a generic U-channel from Spruce, Univair, Wicks, etc.
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Re: Side window replacement
I just did this. I cut my own windows and bought the channel from Spruce. It was a piece of cake and 1/3 the price.