Author Topic: Fitting Windshield Chrome Trim  (Read 5940 times)

PeterPortugal

  • Full Member
  • Gold
  • *****
  • Portugal, Faro, Lagoa
  • Posts: 528
Fitting Windshield Chrome Trim
« on: May 05, 2017, 13:45:15 »
Hi all,

I have just got round to refitting the chrome trim fitted externally to the base of the windscreen.

When I removed the trim (some time ago...) I noted that it didn't have any clips at the outer periphery. When I checked online I found that a special bolt is required which I ordered.

Now that I have it I have absolutely no idea how it will fit into the trim.

Anybody know how this is supposed to work?

Regards

Peter
1963 220se Cabrio
1968 280se Coupe

hkollan

  • Associate Member
  • Gold
  • *****
  • Spain, Castilla-La Mancha
  • Posts: 519
Re: Fitting Windshield Chrome Trim
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2017, 16:21:08 »
Hi Peter,

Perhaps you would like to specify what kind of car you're trying to fit this chrome trim to. I suspect it's not a W113.  :-)

Hans
Hans K, Cuenca, Spain
1968 280 SL 387 Blue met., parchment leather
1971 280 SL 462 Beige met, Brown leather
1968 280 SL 180 Silver, Red leather
1964 300 SE Lang 040 Black w/Red leather
1985 500 SL 735 Astral Silver w/Black leather
1987 560 SEC 199 Black met., Black leather

PeterPortugal

  • Full Member
  • Gold
  • *****
  • Portugal, Faro, Lagoa
  • Posts: 528
Re: Fitting Windshield Chrome Trim
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2017, 16:30:54 »
Hi Hans,

1963 W111 Cabrio.

Regards

Peter
1963 220se Cabrio
1968 280se Coupe

wwheeler

  • Vendor
  • Platinum
  • ******
  • USA, TX, Dallas
  • Posts: 2898
Re: Fitting Windshield Chrome Trim
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2017, 00:53:18 »
I would assume this is the same as a coupe on this piece. Yes, on either end there is a special bolt in the trim. A nut and lock washer attach to bolt that is accessed by opening the door. From what I remember, that bolt is the same as what you bought. But I was thinking that it was installed before the bracket at the end was fastened to the trim. Almost as if it was not replaceable w/o removing that bracket. My bolt was ok and so I didn't really pay that much attention to it. It is a "T" bolt so it won't rotate once in the trim. Does that help?   
Wallace
Texas
'68 280SE W111 coupe
'60 220SE W128 coupe
'70 Plymouth Roadrunner 440+6

PeterPortugal

  • Full Member
  • Gold
  • *****
  • Portugal, Faro, Lagoa
  • Posts: 528
Re: Fitting Windshield Chrome Trim
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2017, 09:35:50 »
Thank you Wallace for always making the effort to responsd. Although it doesn't fully answer the question it is a good start to knowe that at least the part is correct. My fenders do not have the hole drilled in them and I didn't want to do that if it was not necessary.

Another issue is the use of sealant. Maybe because the bolts were not present whoever last fitted the chrome mouldings used quite a bit of sealing compound around the plastic clips. Do you know if this is actually required?

Regards

Peter
1963 220se Cabrio
1968 280se Coupe

hkollan

  • Associate Member
  • Gold
  • *****
  • Spain, Castilla-La Mancha
  • Posts: 519
Re: Fitting Windshield Chrome Trim
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2017, 18:26:18 »
The screw pictured that goes into the molding is a is a replacement/changeover  part
and so is the chrome molding. From ch. #45763. If this applies to your car then some adjustments seems to be required. A footnote #16 in the EPC  indicates that the "retaining shackle" needs to be shortened by 2.5mm, not quite sure what is meant by that.
I would try to either carefully bend up the small tab on the shackle to allow the screw to be inserted into the rectangular slot.  Or grind of enough of the tab to allow for the screw to be inserted which possibly is what the FN means by shortening shackle.
Or a bit of both.

No sealant is needed around the plastic clips, but might have been used in conjuction with the windshield installation. The tricky part during installation of the chrome part is that the rear part of the molding is to be Inserted under a lip of the WS rubber seal while the plastic clips are pushed down into the plastic female part inserted into the holes in the sheet metal. I never found a good way to do this without risking to damage the WS rubber seal. Hope this makes some sense.

Regards

Hans

Hans K, Cuenca, Spain
1968 280 SL 387 Blue met., parchment leather
1971 280 SL 462 Beige met, Brown leather
1968 280 SL 180 Silver, Red leather
1964 300 SE Lang 040 Black w/Red leather
1985 500 SL 735 Astral Silver w/Black leather
1987 560 SEC 199 Black met., Black leather

PeterPortugal

  • Full Member
  • Gold
  • *****
  • Portugal, Faro, Lagoa
  • Posts: 528
Re: Fitting Windshield Chrome Trim
« Reply #6 on: May 07, 2017, 19:43:31 »
Hans,

Your response is very much appreciated. I will look at this modification tomorrow.

It is so long since I took off the trim that I didn't even remember it fitted under the rubber seal, although this makes perfect sense of course!

Many, Many Thanks

Peter
1963 220se Cabrio
1968 280se Coupe