mfg Posted Thursday at 03:48 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:48 PM Can anyone name three flaws in ‘early’ Stude Avanti power window systems which Studebaker identified and corrected later during the Avanti production run?
Dwight FitzSimons Posted Thursday at 05:21 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:21 PM I can name one: On '64s the PW wiring from the door to the door jam was protected by a steel housing. On '63s the wiring was just wrapped in tape. Some time in Avanti II production the inner door panel was reinforced by double fiberglass. --Dwight
mfg Posted Thursday at 06:18 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 06:18 PM 55 minutes ago, Dwight FitzSimons said: I can name one: On '64s the PW wiring from the door to the door jam was protected by a steel housing. On '63s the wiring was just wrapped in tape. Some time in Avanti II production the inner door panel was reinforced by double fiberglass. --Dwight Yes!… the protective cable housing is one! Two more …..?
Nelson Posted Thursday at 06:45 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:45 PM Door inner fiberglass panel cracking.
mfg Posted Thursday at 08:04 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 08:04 PM 1 hour ago, Nelson said: Door inner fiberglass panel cracking. It sure did!!… But what was ‘added’ to help remedy this?
Nelson Posted Thursday at 09:36 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:36 PM The ones I’ve seen have doubled up on the fiberglass in the crack area.
mfg Posted Thursday at 10:46 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 10:46 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Nelson said: The ones I’ve seen have doubled up on the fiberglass in the crack area. I’ve seen fiberglass repairs reinforcing an Avanti’s inner door structure… but I always thought those repairs were done ‘in the field’ after car was sold…. I’m not really sure about that. Anyway, I was looking for three items other than added fiberglass reinforcement, the protective wiring shield in the door hinge area being one. Edited Thursday at 10:50 PM by mfg Added text
mfg Posted 18 hours ago Author Report Posted 18 hours ago No other thoughts here? HINT!….. Things sure are getting hot under there!
regnalbob Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago The power window circuit breaker was moved from the engine compartment to the passenger compartment. However, this may have been after Avanti production ended. Also, a second window stop was added during production.
mfg Posted 16 hours ago Author Report Posted 16 hours ago 18 minutes ago, regnalbob said: The power window circuit breaker was moved from the engine compartment to the passenger compartment. However, this may have been after Avanti production ended. Also, a second window stop was added during production. Well, you nailed the remaining two…. Well done! And yes .. I knew there was a service letter issued on that window circuit breaker, but I do not have it, and thought the very last Stude Avantis built may have had that switch moved at the factory?
Dwight FitzSimons Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I have two sets of 1970 Avanti II doors, both with power windows. Both have a nice, substantial extra layer of fiberglass glued onto the interior side of the inner door panel. This was added to prevent fiberglass cracking. I am fairly sure that Studebaker hadn't gotten around to making that needed repair by the time Studebaker Avanti production but don't know when Avanti Motors made that change. As I said Avanti IIs had that improvement by 1970. --Dwight
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