Honolulu
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Tore into the front passenger window regulator today and had it out for cleaning and correction (I hadn't worked, or worked well, for quite a while). Lesson learned: the window motor drives a little transmission. That transmission case mounts to the regulator with two bolts and one screw. The shoulders of the trans have steps in them to seat into the regulator. DO NOT miss that critical detail, if they don't seat the trans moved around, then the gears don't mesh, they go clunka-clunka for a time then fail to go all the way up. One of my trans shoulders was worn away from misalignment, and the screw hole needed to be drilled out. Fortunately I got this before too much damage was done to the big gear, though is it slightly notchy near the top, it now actually goes all the way up and down and fairly smoothly and pretty rapidly.
But I noticed a bit of rust on the inside of the door. Haven't put the door panel back on, thought I'd ask the group for any recommendations about rust prevention inside the door. There is no scaling, just a salt-and-pepper sprinkle of the stuff where I can see the inside. Perhaps there is more behind/around where I can't see. I'm thinking I won't be able to clean effectively in some areas, so whatever I use should be penetrating/sealing.
What potions would the group recommend to address this?
But I noticed a bit of rust on the inside of the door. Haven't put the door panel back on, thought I'd ask the group for any recommendations about rust prevention inside the door. There is no scaling, just a salt-and-pepper sprinkle of the stuff where I can see the inside. Perhaps there is more behind/around where I can't see. I'm thinking I won't be able to clean effectively in some areas, so whatever I use should be penetrating/sealing.
What potions would the group recommend to address this?