Topic: Wind Noise
in Forum: C3 Body

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If you have the factory service manual, it gives a good procedure for the adjustments. There have been several articles in some of the Corvette mags on it, also. I have tried to get the winders on my '74 adjusted for years. I got 'em close...


Anyone out there got a sure-fire way to adjust the winders properly

Joel Adams
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Well at least now I know where to start. I bet this is gonna be fun.
Thanks for the tip!
Will do, gotta get my other toy back flying again then I will get back on the vette.
i propose some resolutions :
1) good adhesive tape.....
2) 500 W stereo
3) headphones or ear-plugs.... ( cheese will do also )
4) wait untill old and "def"
5) driving with the wind AT wind speed. ( sailers ? yeahyeah... )
6) side pipes
hope i was a great help....

i propose some resolutions :
1) good adhesive tape.....
2) 500 W stereo
3) headphones or ear-plugs.... ( cheese will do also )
4) wait untill old and "def"
5) driving with the wind AT wind speed. ( sailers ? yeahyeah... )
6) side pipes
hope i was a great help....
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im going for all of the above!!