Titan 2WD V8-5.6L (VK56) (2004)
b.
On the inside of the vehicle, remove the Cardboard Protector and apply 3 layers of vinyl tape over the body sheet metal (pinch weld) below
the 5-mm holes you just drilled (see Figure 6).
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This will help prevent the brass tubing (drilling tool) from accidentally touching the body sheet metal/paint.
NOTE:
For the next step (step C), you'll be drilling through the Sliding Window Sealant using a 6-inch piece of 5/32" diameter brass tube with 0.014"
wall thickness.
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Obtain the brass tube from a local source or you can contact:
McMaster-Carr
www.mcmaster.com
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The part number for the McMaster-Carr 5/32" brass tube w/ 0.014" wall thickness is # 8859k21.
c.
Using a piece of brass tube in a drill motor, and going through the 5-mm drilled holes, very carefully drill two holes through the sliding
Window Sealant (see Figure 6).
CAUTION:
Do NOT touch the window glass or body sheet metal/paint with the brass tube.
6.
Use a small paint brush to apply Epoxy Primer to the 5-mm drilled holes in the bottom of the Sliding Track. Also, apply Primer to the Body Sheet
Metal if you damaged the paint while drilling (remove vinyl tape first). See Figure 7.
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Use PPG DP90LF & DP402LF.
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Obtain primer from your local automotive paint supplier.
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Mix the primer according to the manufacturer's recommendation. Allow the primer to dry per the manufacturer's recommendation.
7.
Seal the area around the drilled holes as follows: