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I am looking for the cowling aluminum strip that holds the winshield in place. I am in the process of converting to 1/4 inch glass and we have the original winshield out. The piece that is riveted to the cowling that hold the bottom of the windshield aim place is bent a little I would like to see it I can find a replacement for it, but am unsure where to look? It is an 82 J model. Thanks for all the help!

Mike

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Mike,

You might try Carl Sharon. Last I heard, he had one, but I don't know whether he wants to hang onto it.

Look up Houston Tank Specialists I the vendor forum. That is his tank sealing company.

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Don thanks for responding, but tank resealing? Not sure I described correct? It is that this piece of aluminum that holds the winshield in place on the lower part of the windshield. It raps over the cowl and is riveted in place. I need another one? Does mooney sell these stil? Thanks Don for your help!

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Oh ok sorry I did not follow I will call him tomorrow. Thanks for the help. We got it off ok, it is just rippled a bit. A new one would look so much better once it is cherry riveted back into place. I will send you pics when it is done, it is really turning out great!

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Laser has them new, they were about $350 a few years ago. It will have to be match drilled to the deck underneath. A used one is going to be already drilled and not match your existing holes. With a hole finder from spruce and a supply of clico's it isn't to bad of a job. Measure and fit many times and only drill once!

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