Porsche 914 Windshield and Trim Replacement on a Porsche 914 [Project Bumblebee Ep 22]
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Many states have outlawed butyl for professional glass installers, so if you want to replace the windshield on your classic Porsche the way it was done at the factory, you may have to do it yourself. It isn't difficult. You just need a helper, some butyl tape, the right clips and trim pieces. Watch this video and see...
Parts used in this video:
Trim:
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Clips x 19:
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Primer:
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Perfect timing! I'm getting ready to tackle this job on my '71 914. Thanks, Ian!
Glad to help. Good luck with it!
Hi Ian, great video once again. I worked on a few movie sets back in the day and we used to go to auto glass shops to buy that butyl stuff. We used it to stick all sorts of things for set dressing. Being a movie guy, you probably know this! Years ago when I purchased my 914 project, It came home on a flat bed and realized that one of the corner trim from the windshield was missing when it got home. It probably flew off on the highway. My plan is to get the rubber gasket for that old school Cal look!
Ha. Yep! Butyl is like a swiss army knife. Your story about the trim coming off is yet another reason why 914s shouldn't be towed butt first.
Butyl = Set Dresser's Gold
Butyl = Set Painter's Headache :)
(retired construction coordinator here)
@@cassmcentee Totally!
Great video. I need to change my windshield but have been too chicken.
You make it look easy.
914 Rubber has a windshield to dash seal they say can be installed without removing the windshield. Have always heard had to remove the windshield or the whole dash. Are you familiar with this?
Yes. Their seal is made so it's possible to install with the glass in.
Was your windshield factory glass? I'm in the market and I'm not sure where to buy a good fitting windshield. My factory glass was damaged after removal. Thanks for the help
This is a replacement. Your local Porsche dealer can still get 914 windshields. And you can sometimes find them on ebay or 914world. I couldn't wait for mine, so I called safelite and they hooked me up with a classic windshield guy who was local. Fits great.
I just replaced the windshield in my 74 with the factory glass. The main difference is the factory glass has no tint along the top, it’s all clear, the aftermarket glass has a green tint at the top as seen in his video.
Ian, Could you do a video on the rear chrome trim across the targa top on the porsche 914, 3 clips and I cant figure how to get it to go on?? Any way I appreciate all you do and thanks.
Trying to remember what I did. Pretty sure I put the clips on the bar first, then lined it up with the pinch weld and used a rubber mallet to seat everything.
Awesome
Thanks, Steve!
Nothing wrong with using silicone based windshield sealant. Worked great on my 914 and no cracking
It's definitely a stronger bond. But the lack of flex has caused cracking for some. Great that it works for you!
Did u have any issues with any 'ugly' showing thru the glass, that the trim didnt hide? any tips on that? ...and where is your vin plate??? What did your glass cost? Did they offer clear and the optional greenish tint? The modern tint at the top makes me want one...
No issues with anything ugly. The fact that the car is black helped. On my yellow car, I just made sure to cover the channel in the black butyl primer. Unfortunately the A pillar vin plate was lost when the PO prepped for paint. Still looking for it. Thankfully the fender stamp is still there :). Glass cost about 300. It was hard to find, so no options available.
The chrome trim on mine is coming loose on the top near that center clip. Trying to decide whether to remove and reinstall (without bending anything?!?!) or find an alternate way to hold it down up there. Thoughts?
Best to get some butyl (sold as 3M strip caulk) and use it to tack down. It may just popped out of the clip so you could also try snapping it back in by rapping it with the soft side of your fist
Looing good
thanks!
Thank you for share your knowledge and the nice video!
Glad you find it helpful, Pancho!
So do those spacer blocks stay in place?
I actually pulled mine out on this install since they were interfering with the trim clipping in. On other cars I was able to leave them in
Ian - I don't see the VIN plate on the driver's side A-pillar in your video. Can you tell me how it is held in? I just went to have the VIN inspected on my car prior to licensing, and the previous owner replaced the windshield. There is a black edging about 3/4" wide on the inside of the glass that now covers the VIN plate. The inspector said that the windshield VIN plate must be visible as it is the only one visible from the outside of the car. I'm thinking about grabbing the VIN plate with a pair of needle nose pliers and pulling it out enough to be visible - about 1/2". But, I don't want to screw anything up. My other idea was to remove the interior A-pillar trim to see if I can slide the VIN plate out a bit that way. Is the VIN plate just jammed between the glass and the A-pillar? What holds the VIN plate in place? I really hope to not have to remove the windshield over this issue. Great video (as always)! Thanks - FRUNKenstein
Ian - no worries as I was able to remove the A-pillar trim, pull back the VIN plate (held on with 2 rivets) and scrape away black edging (paint) that was in front of the VIN plate.
Great! what state are you in?
@@IanKarr Hi Ian - I live in Overland Park, Kansas. Anytime an out-of-state title is presented for registration in Kansas, it requires a VIN inspection by the Kansas Highway Patrol. When I went for the inspection 2 days ago, the inspector just loved the car and was very apologetic about the problem. In fact, I think he was more upset about the problem than I was! When I came back the next day, he remembered the car immediately and the re-inspection was a breeze. However, it is a cautionary tale to anyone removing and replacing the windshield - that A-pillar VIN plate is very important and must remain visible after the windshield is installed. Thank you again for all of the great videos and your help over on 914World. And I love your Ravenna Green car! My favorite color.
Hi Ian, thanks for the great video. Hey, it's not clear to me how the rubber spacers are set before you put the glass in. I'm assuming they rest on the bottom with the glass above them, i.e., obviously not under the glass itself?
Hi Kevin. Yes, they're meant to keep the bottom edge of the glass from resting directly on the frame. I ended up removing the spacers after the glass was in and set against the butyl to make installing the trim easier. With the spacers in, the trim bulged up a bit.
Very helpful, thanks Ian.
Are new old stock windshields available? If not...new?
Maybe…but I like new. Check auto glass shops in your area or maybe even the Porsche dealer
Do you know the measure of the correct location of the rearview mirror on the windshield?
I believe the top of the block should be 3.5 inches from the lower edge of the aluminum trim. Centered.
hahahaha. F. Jackie, on the wayback machine
Glad SOMEONE picked up on that!
I think my windshield was replaced, does the original have the same sticker as the side panel glass? It almost seems a different manufacturer, still german I think, but different.
Original is Delodur name etched into the glass
Good video =)
Thanks!
Thank you Ian for this excellent video. I will have to do this in the very near future. I am a long-time subscriber and always look forward to your videos.
Thanks so much. Good luck wth the install!
Great video. about to tackle mine on a 1973 914.
Thanks, Randy. Go for it! Get extra clips....
Thanks Ian. Which windshield did you use, there's two that I've seen on the internet. Please forward me the one you prefer. Thanks again.
@@randymoore4503 I got mine from a local glass shop. Not sure where he got it. It has green tint at the top.
Thanks.
I just replaced mine a few months ago, seeing this video would have been helpful. Definitely order spare clips, I’m glad I did! I had a reputable glass shop install mine, I assisted them with the install of the molding and the clips. Using a socket of sorts is a tremendous help to seat the clips! I used urethane on mine, I’ll keep my fingers crossed that it doesn’t crack!
Thanks, Bryan!
Svp, how windshiell go out?
Carefully :). If it’s an old windshield held in with butyl, leave the car in the sun for a while then use a piano wire or guitar pushed in the butyl between the glass and the frame to work your way arouns
Never would have thought it was so simple! Thank You for the video!
Glad it was helpful!
What did you use to clean the butyl off after you took the old windshield out?
On this car it was freshly painted. On other cars I've used mineral spirits.
Stellar as always Ian. Will follow this exactly.
Thanks, Randy. Good luck with it! Try to use the OEM Porsche clips...the other ones tend to break when you put the trim in.
The car is looking great, keep giving great tips.
Thanks, will do!