Interestingly , that wierd setup was used in quite a few of the '46 
models too .

I assume you have it all done now ? .

-Nate
        Mike  wrote:
>
> Yes, it's a 1940 with a frame that goes on the outside. Lots of 
screws go
> through the interior panel then through the cab, then thread into 
the outer
> frame that pinches the gasket against the glass. 
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Mike
> 
>  
> 
> Nate Wrote : 
>  
> 
> 
> Sorry I was gone all weekend Mike ;
> 
> is this '40 with the pinch typ of seal ? has lots of Clutch head 
> screws all 'round it ? .
> 
> In either case you need a tbe of 3-M windshiled sealant , apply 
after 
> the glas is in if it's a regular rubber , beforehand of it's the 
bolt 
> up typ , once it's all to-gether and snug , carefully wipe off the 
> extra bit that smooshed out 'round the edges .
> 
> -Nate 



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