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Hello,

has someone a close up photo of the caster of the regulator at the right ? http://i42.tinypic.com/9i626d.jpg At my regulator is just metal which is not moving. Perhaps there is actually a plastic caster around the metal ?

Thanks for your help

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Hello again,

I found a larger photo and can see, that there is a plastic caster. Could it be that it is rotten away at my regulator and how could I fix this ?

Thanks for your help

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On my 52 regulators there appears to be a piece of leather washer that was still on the piece that goes into the slide of the window sash.
I remember a thread some time ago about a leather washer but can't remember what when or where !!


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@ Joe : OK, thank you.

@ Achipmunk : Hmm, I will try to find this thread about the leather washer. I don't want to buy new regulators, they are really ok. But I think it could not be very easy to put new rollers on it.

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Great ! Thank you !

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on my 52 mine has metal rollers now i better look to make sure part of the roller is not missing

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The old plastic ones must dry out and crack then fall off. Mine 52 didn't have anything but the nub on the end of the regulator!!
I guess I'll have to figure out how to put one own them.
Is Classic Parts the only one that sells the little rollers. I didn't see it anywhere else.
I hate to pay 8 bucks for shipping such small item.....and JimC doesn't have them. I guess I'll just swallow hard and order them....maybe next month!

EDIT: Why does Classic Parts say a THREE piece set?? Am I missing something??? It seems it would be 4 or six? headscratch

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They are leather. Denny Graham had a post along with pictures of the ones that he made.

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....... and I have a nice piece of leather and gasket hole punches ready to make them. I just don't know the "speciifics". I'll do a search.


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This should be the thread you guys need .scroll down to dennys links.
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Thanks for the links guys. A picture does help my memory.
But may I ask a stupid question...I just have to....

Those links describe a 47-50 regulator, right?

So, how about a 51-52 regulator which is different. Does it, or did it, use rollers... or leather originally?....also when I took mine out(1952) I did see what was a remnant of what looked like a leather washer left on the regulator when I pulled it out.
Now, I know anything is possible over the past 60 years but can someone give me the skinny on the 51-52....
Sorry I'm so hard understanding I just don't want to screw them up and have to do it again.
Do it ONCE and do it RIGHT.


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my rollers are steel no leather 1952 my widowes work perfect


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