A good writeup on what each of the adjustments do would be a great reference. If you do, it can put in the Tech Manual
I second what Gerry said "would be a great help" one of you folks should just do it ... Put it on paper. Yes it will require to make many adjustments, and that statement or note if you like can be part of the write up. I am certain from your work and experiances you might find the "sweet spot of adjustment"
I am reminded when as a younger fellow I balanced a 50 MW hydrogen cooled generator rotor. It took a very long time. A few years past and I had to do it again (as it turned out it was a problem rotor that was load sensitive). Since I had a few years experiance under my belt the second time around. I made a plan to find the "sweet spot" of that rotor. I simply recorded data at 10 MW steps then purged the generator and run it on air then combined the air and hydrogen runs on one vector diagram to find the "sweet spot"
I got called again 2 years later since the generator again exhibited high vibration pointing to unbalance and from the load data I was able to perform a "one shot balance" no need to mention how happy the customer was.
If one of you documents your findings you may end up finding the "sweet spot" for the window adjustment to help others resolve the issue faster. It may be a simple statement like
"Top edge of glass to overlap top seal by 1/4" at the front tapering to 5/16" at the back see sketch"
Or something like that ... So let someone make a write up and let Garry add it into our Tech Manual.
this is how the Tech Manual came to life from efforts of past and existing members ... Let us continue this trend ... It makes our site the best there is for our pride and joy (for some of us one of our pride and joys).