Today I was reglueing the rear window trim on my 77 Gremlin. If you recall in 1977 AMC restyled the rear of the Gremlin and made the rear window larger, but they put a thin metal band of trim around the window. Evidently the adhesive was not good because I have seen a service bulletin with instructions to re-glue it when loose. Anyway mine had been reglued in the past, probably by a previous owner with silione sealant which had since failed. Sloppy job too. To properly clamp the trim for re-glueing I had to first remove the window. But there are unusual carriage type bolts with flat heads and three indentations which requre a special wrench. After struggling with pliers awhile and teaching the neighbors dog some new words, I retreated and took a short nap. Then I got the idea to cut a slot in the shaft of the bolt and hold it with a screwdriver while I removed the nut (similar to an upper shock absorber removal procedure). Out came the dremel and I cut the tiny slot. Then after removing the window and using a single edged razor blade to remove much of the silicone on the glass, there was a thin layer of old adhesive, like tape that the razor blade wouldn't budge. Besides there was adhesive on the under side of the metal trim pieces. So I put a tiny wire wheel on the Dremel and removed the adhesive from both surfaces with no problem. It sure helps to have the right tools. And when doing fine work, a Dremel is often the right tool. Have you hugged your Dremel today? Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com