[DeTomaso] Help-Window slow to up!!!

jderyke at aol.com jderyke at aol.com
Sat Oct 20 20:16:39 EDT 2018


Thanks- haven't talked to Rick since Ted passed on. I'll have to call. I got one of their first sets of window lifts and couldn't be happier with them. 
J Deryke
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Corey Price <coreyjprice at gmail.com>
To: jderyke <jderyke at aol.com>
Cc: panteratime <panteratime at aol.com>; detomaso <detomaso at detomasolist.com>
Sent: Sat, Oct 20, 2018 4:24 pm
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Help-Window slow to up!!!

Jack,

I believe Ted’s son, Rick, still makes the regulator assemblies. I got a set from him 10 months ago or so. They use a modified (Crown Vic I think) cable-operated mechanism with a bracket. Nice but it is pricey; I have seen them in action and they are a big improvement.  They do save weight and allow the window to roll all the way down. 

Corey

> On Oct 20, 2018, at 3:07 PM, Jack DeRyke via DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
> 
>  It's usually a function of wear or slight misalignment on the window
>  channels creating increased load on the wimpy stock motor. Try this:
>  loosen the bolt holding the bottom of  each window channel, and then
>  wind the window up with the switch and watch which way the channel
>  moves. Its tedious, but then you try shimming the bottom of one or both
>  window channels- in two planes- and see if taking some load off by
>  shimming increases the speed when the channel is bolted down.
>  The second method - used by those who were unable to find a 'sweet
>  spot' for their channels- is to use a more powerful window motor. The
>  aftermarket system once sold by Ted Mitchell (Vader Enterprises)
>  completely fixes this problem, but people complained about the high
>  cost so Ted stopped making them, Now he's passed on.
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Panteratime via DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
>  To: detomaso <detomaso at detomasolist.com>
>  Sent: Sat, Oct 20, 2018 12:54 pm
>  Subject: [DeTomaso] Help-Window slow to up!!!
>    Folks,
>    Window goes down no problem, I detached the wires to the motor and
>    wired up a small 12 volt motor to see if its my switch or motor.  The
>    new "test" motor whirled great on the down but very slow on the up.
>    Can I assume Switch?  I understand the difference from up/down is
>    polarity in the switch?  Can the window switch be dissembled and the
>    contact cleaned?  If not--Best place to get another switch?  Also
>  what
>    grease should I grease rails, mechanism,etc..  inside door.  Thanks
>    !!
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   Thanks- haven't talked to Rick since Ted passed on. I'll have to call.
   I got one of their first sets of window lifts and couldn't be happier
   with them.
   J Deryke

   -----Original Message-----
   From: Corey Price <coreyjprice at gmail.com>
   To: jderyke <jderyke at aol.com>
   Cc: panteratime <panteratime at aol.com>; detomaso
   <detomaso at detomasolist.com>
   Sent: Sat, Oct 20, 2018 4:24 pm
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Help-Window slow to up!!!
   Jack,
   I believe Tedas son, Rick, still makes the regulator assemblies. I got
   a set from him 10 months ago or so. They use a modified (Crown Vic I
   think) cable-operated mechanism with a bracket. Nice but it is pricey;
   I have seen them in action and they are a big improvement.  They do
   save weight and allow the window to roll all the way down.
   Corey
   > On Oct 20, 2018, at 3:07 PM, Jack DeRyke via DeTomaso
   <[1]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
   >
   >  It's usually a function of wear or slight misalignment on the window
   >  channels creating increased load on the wimpy stock motor. Try this:
   >  loosen the bolt holding the bottom of  each window channel, and then
   >  wind the window up with the switch and watch which way the channel
   >  moves. Its tedious, but then you try shimming the bottom of one or
   both
   >  window channels- in two planes- and see if taking some load off by
   >  shimming increases the speed when the channel is bolted down.
   >  The second method - used by those who were unable to find a 'sweet
   >  spot' for their channels- is to use a more powerful window motor.
   The
   >  aftermarket system once sold by Ted Mitchell (Vader Enterprises)
   >  completely fixes this problem, but people complained about the high
   >  cost so Ted stopped making them, Now he's passed on.
   >
   >  -----Original Message-----
   >  From: Panteratime via DeTomaso <[2]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
   >  To: detomaso <[3]detomaso at detomasolist.com>
   >  Sent: Sat, Oct 20, 2018 12:54 pm
   >  Subject: [DeTomaso] Help-Window slow to up!!!
   >    Folks,
   >    Window goes down no problem, I detached the wires to the motor and
   >    wired up a small 12 volt motor to see if its my switch or motor.
   The
   >    new "test" motor whirled great on the down but very slow on the
   up.
   >    Can I assume Switch?  I understand the difference from up/down is
   >    polarity in the switch?  Can the window switch be dissembled and
   the
   >    contact cleaned?  If not--Best place to get another switch?  Also
   >  what
   >    grease should I grease rails, mechanism,etc..  inside door.
   Thanks
   >    !!
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