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Not sure which screws you are referring to? If you mean the screws that hold the windshields to the frame, I can go look that up. I have a bag of them in the garage.
I just realized something: the glass shop I went to left out the rubber strips around the panes. They said they had something that fit better. But I can see now that part of the function of those rubber strips was to keep water out of the frames. Without them...maybe some kind of glazing or...
OK the first one is done. Once you get the technique figured out, it isn't too bad. Also I used "personal lubricant" (water-based) instead of soap, and that seemed to work real well.
THANKS!
Mainly post #14 up there disagreeing with you but I've certainly come to trust your advice. I do take his point about the windshield frame being beveled to match, though. That's what gave me a seed of doubt.
I'm still unsure. What is the seal lip side? The flat or beveled side?
I'm inclined to go with Gringeltaube's picture unless someone has compelling evidence otherwise!
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/deuce/250906d1306796626-windshield-frame-seal-orientation-inner-ws-rubber-seal.jpg
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