I want to give it a go to install the front windshield in my GTX. I searched and read all posts through search. One question does the 67 gasket use a locking strip all around once the glass is in the channel?
I follow your description right up until the end where you say run the zipper around, not sure what that means.I tried to find something online and I can’t. Hard to describe but the gasket has a flap that gets folded or inserted under the other side of the gasket. We always called it a ‘zipper’ when I did glass. The one that takes another piece separately was called a ‘lacer’.
Put the gasket on the car and then ‘spoon’ the windshield in with a windshield bone and lots of glass cleaner. Once it’s in the gasket you can seal it. After that run the zipper around and install trim.
The glass is out, the original gasket was not pliable at all. I cut the gasket with a razor to get the old windshield out. So when I look at the new gasket I see the extra slit , maybe it will make sense as I do the install.That’s the part I’m having trouble finding a picture of. The video in post 4 is close but not the same. That video shows a separate lacer or lock strip.
Once you take the trim off I think it will become apparent. When you see the gasket there will be a slit in the face of the gasket. You’ll take a hook tool and dig it out. Once you have it pulled apart then you can start working the glass out.
Once the window is in then you have this flap that needs folded or inserted back in the gasket. Basically the lock strip is part of the gasket and not a separate piece. I always used a hook tool to run around the gasket a insert that flap back in the gasket.