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Installing an Electric Life EL02-K Street Rod 
Power Window Kit in a 1955 Chevy 150 Sedan.

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Taping up window to keep it from falling  removing screws from glass channel

With everything checked out, we start to disassemble and remove the manual crank window regulator.  But first, we use a little tape to secure the window in place.  Broken glass is no fun.

The 4 bolts that hold the regulator to the door are removed and the screws that hold the glass channel to the window are also removed.  There are also 2 screws that hold a short idler channel to the door.  With all of the screws removed, the regulator is wiggled out the large hole in the bottom of the door. 

removing screws that hold regulator and channels removing manual regulator from door

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