Re: IML: Door Won't Shut: 1960-1966 Door Latch Assemblies
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Re: IML: Door Won't Shut: 1960-1966 Door Latch Assemblies



YES ! ! ! !
 
Thank you David...  Definately not a dumb question. 
Never again will I ever make or listen to a joke about Military Intelligence!!!
I'll save your suggestion as a last resort sure cure due to the wiring conduit into the doors, but at least I know I will be able to get the doors open.
 
Jim L. in OR
    '60 Crown 4dr Southampton
    '62 Crown 4dr Southampton
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Wilker" <wilkerbeast01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Door Won't Shut: 1960-1966 Door Latch Assemblies

> Dumb question time!
> Can you access the rear door hinge bolts? Maybe you could take the hinges
> loose, and open the door that way?
>
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>
> David C. Wilker Jr.
> USAF (RET)
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> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 7:37 AM
> Subject: Re: IML: Door Won't Shut: 1960-1966 Door Latch Assemblies
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>>I have more trouble with rear doors which are frequently left unopened for
>>years. It seems that inside the door, the "click" doesn't fall into the
>>"star" apparently due to solidified grease, dirt, etc. This causes the door
>>not to close properly, if at all. Closing is a two stage process with this
>>type of safety latch. In this case, the door will not close, and "bounce"
>>back open, or will close only partially, allowing it to pull away from the
>>door seal, but still requiring operation of the handle to open it the rest
>>of the way.
>>
>> Removing, cleaning, and re-lubricating the latches usually corrects 90% of
>> the trouble. So far, I have not run into any trouble whatsoever on doors
>> that have been regularly opened throughout the years. I suspect those are
>> the ones with the most wear and tear, yet they seem to work fine. I am
>> familiar with the looseness that occurs when the "click" and the "star"
>> become worn. With the door fully closed, it can be moved slightly in and
>> out in the closed position, and will shake badly on rough roads. I haven't
>> experienced one of these regularly used, fully functional, but very worn
>> latch systems opening by itself going around a corner. The safety aspect
>> still seems to work in spite of the wear. That's a good thing!
>>
>> However, I have had one of the seldom used, "sticky" latch problem doors
>> open under these conditions if it was not made certain to be fully closed.
>> Sometimes, operating the door latch wheel manually with fingers through a
>> few cycles of "clicks" while open will allow it to be closed until work
>> can be done later on. Once closed, it's advisable not to open it again
>> until that work can be done.
>>
>> Either way, the latches seem to be repairable. I recently purchased two
>> rear ones to fix the "seldom used door syndrome" problem in my parent's
>> '60, but plan to repair the ones I remove, and save them for future use.
>>
>> Paul W.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:
gearhead@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Sent: Sat, 19 May 2007 3:42 PM
>> Subject: IML: Door Won't Shut: 1960-1966 Door Latch Assemblies
>>
>> On the door latches for the 1960-1966 Imperials, there is a star wheel on
>> the forward (inside) part of the latch that the Lever-Detent Actuator
>> rides against to hold the latch in the closed position. This star wheel is
>> adjacent to the Lever-Detent Actuator (K) in this FSM photo,
>>
http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1964/FSM/html/23-032.htm
>>
>> Yesterday, I took the latch out of the driver's door on my '64 Crown
>> Coupe. I found a couple of things that I believe causes the latch to do
>> the much discussed "door won't latch" syndrome for the Imperials of these
>> years.
>>
>> I noted that the assembly that comprises of this star wheel on one side of
>> the latch and the latch wheel that fits into the door jamb striker plate
>> had a lot of lateral play. After moving the various components in their
>> range of motion, I saw that the riding surface of the Lever-Detent
>> Actuator had gouged a trough on each of the six star 'fingers' of the
>> adjacent star wheel. Instead of a smooth motion of this lever cinching
>> down into the star wheel crotch, I caught a glimpse of it jambing up,
>> mid-finger so to speak, preventing full rotation of the latch wheel to
>> lock closed the door.
>>
>> The Aha! light went off (on?) upstairs and I pressed down in a vise the
>> cup that captures this wheel assembly taking a sizeable amount of play out
>> of the mix. This causes the lever to ride in alignment with each star
>> finger.
>> Then, I filed down each of the six star fingers to take out the trough
>> ridge and to a lesser extent the deformed crotch part that the lever
>> notches into to hold the door solidly closed. This work fixed the trouble,
>> the door closes every time That little star wheel holds it all closed and
>> seems to take the brunt of the wear.
>>
>> Now here is the question that could solve the latch issue. Does anyone
>> make, sell, or fabricate these star wheels? It appears that they can be
>> pressed out/in for replacement.
>>
>> Eric
>> 1964 Crown Coupe
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