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Door Handle Removal
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51woodie |
11-03-2018 @ 6:15 PM
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How do you remove the outside door handle on a '46 Coupe? I have the inner door panel off, but don't see any obvious bolts, screws or clips that hold it in place. I removed the screw that lines up with the handle at rear edge of the door, but the handle did not come free. Is it the correct screw and I didn't pull hard enough to free the handle from the door? I have two '44 and up Body Parts books that show the insides of the doors but nothing for the outside. Any suggestions?
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cliftford |
11-03-2018 @ 6:47 PM
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There is probably rust on the square shaft that goes into the latch. Spray a lot of wd40 or similar solevent into the screw hole and into the latch area with the window down. Use the straw that comes with the solovent
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cliftford |
11-03-2018 @ 6:48 PM
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There is probably rust on the square shaft that goes into the latch. Spray a lot of wd40 or similar solevent into the screw hole and into the latch area with the window down. Use the straw that comes with the solovent
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cliftford |
11-03-2018 @ 6:48 PM
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There is probably rust on the square shaft that goes into the latch. Spray a lot of wd40 or similar solevent into the screw hole and into the latch area with the window down. Use the straw that comes with the solovent
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cliftford |
11-03-2018 @ 6:49 PM
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There is probably rust on the square shaft that goes into the latch. Spray a lot of wd40 or similar solevent into the screw hole and into the latch area with the window down. Use the straw that comes with the solovent
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cliftford |
11-03-2018 @ 6:49 PM
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There is probably rust on the square shaft that goes into the latch. Spray a lot of wd40 or similar solevent into the screw hole and into the latch area with the window down. Use the straw that comes with the solovent
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cliftford |
11-03-2018 @ 6:50 PM
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There is probably rust on the square shaft that goes into the latch. Spray a lot of wd40 or similar solevent into the screw hole and into the latch area with the window down. Use the straw that comes with the solovent
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cliftford |
11-03-2018 @ 6:50 PM
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There is probably rust on the square shaft that goes into the latch. Spray a lot of wd40 or similar solevent into the screw hole and into the latch area with the window down. Use the straw that comes with the solovent
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51woodie |
11-03-2018 @ 8:17 PM
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One response repeated seven times by a computer. I need some different ideas.
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cliftford |
11-03-2018 @ 9:27 PM
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this just seems to happen sometimes. I'm not the only one that has this problem.
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