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Title: MCI 7 side window removal
Post by: edvanland on October 26, 2012, 10:36:31 AM
OK the front right side slider got broken when my flag pole snaped in a very hard wind at Lake Powell. This is an original window. I was able to get the broken one out by sort of prying it from the top. My question is how should this come out? Normally on a slider you lift it up and it will come out, not this one. Any ideas on how to get it back in without breaking it?
Thanks
ED
1973 MCI 7
Title: Re: MCI 7 side window removal
Post by: bevans6 on October 26, 2012, 10:58:20 AM
On my MCI the side windows are on hinges, you pop the emergency latch and the window swings free, then you take out two hinge pins and the window comes right out.  Maybe look for that sort of thing?

Brian
Title: Re: MCI 7 side window removal
Post by: challenger440 on October 26, 2012, 11:27:39 AM
What Brian said.  Then I'm pretty sure your going to have to take the frame apart to replace the glass.  I just looked at mine and I doubt that you can replace the glass any other way.  j
Title: Re: MCI 7 side window removal
Post by: buswarrior on October 26, 2012, 11:53:49 AM
Ditto.

Remove entire assembly from the coach by pulling the hinge pins at the top.
A piece of scaffolding of the correct height makes this a lot safer job than ladders.

The frame disassembles to release the individual sliders.

happy coaching!
buswarrior

 
Title: Re: MCI 7 side window removal
Post by: bevans6 on October 26, 2012, 01:30:43 PM
Note that the window probably weighs close to 100 lbs, it's not light, so judge your support carefully.  As BW suggested I built a scaffold of sorts.

Brian
Title: Re: MCI 7 side window removal
Post by: buswarrior on October 26, 2012, 01:40:46 PM
Here is an example of a bus-purposed scaffold courtesy of Fred Hobe.

Fourth topic down this page:

http://users.cwnet.com/thall/fredhobe5.htm (http://users.cwnet.com/thall/fredhobe5.htm)

There are also commercially available scaffolds/work platforms that are similar in height at your local building supply or Home Depot for under $400.

I don't know many who have fallen off ladders and other rigged up climbing foolishness who don't wish they spent some time/cash before to prevent the permanent injury from falling.

happy coaching!
buswarrior



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