Update on changing the port window on 21/8, this was not an easy or short job!
I wondered why the window was cracked in the 1st place and am assuming that a previous owner tried to stop a leak and broke the window in the process as the non-viewing part of the window was attached by a very 'sticky' soft rubber across the whole area making it very difficult to get off.
After 2 hours of fighting I eventually managed to remove the window (in pieces) and am now considering the options for replacement. I could obviously retain the current method or just seal around the edges.
I am assuming though that the original method was employed to maintain an even black colour across the whole surface otherwise. As with taped edges only you may be to see the white grp below? The main viewing window area seems to be sealed with the same black rubber but as a tape.
Geoff/Jeff were your windows attached like this? I cannot image they were as this job was far from 'quick and easy'.
Any member advice would be very welcome.
The extent of the black sealant/adhesive that attached the window to the cockpit:-
The residual sealant/adhesive remaining on the cockpit:-
The window removed in pieces:-