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Originally Posted by 69MSA
Todd, I would do that, but the Marquez Design door panels don't really accommodate good ol' fashioned window cranks.
The more I think about it, the more I'm leaning towards just replacing the remanufactured GM motors. I don't want to replace the regulators, if I can avoid it. If I still have problems, I'll go the nu-relics route.
Matt
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When I was installing the Electric Life power windows in my '68 Camaro, I hooked them up with about 6' of 14 gauge wire through one of their switches to a 12v battery. They went up and down quickly and strongly. Then I started looking at the yards and yards of 16(?) gauge wiring in their harness, and the convoluted wiring setup which, IIRC, sends the power from one switch to another, and decided to simplify the switch wiring by using only 4 switches in the transmission tunnel area wired with heavy gauge wire. I'm hopeful that I'll get the same performance I got when I was installing and adjusting the windows.
So, long story short, you might try hooking the poorly performing window motors up directly to a 12V source and see how they do.