Re: IML: A Picture on the Floor = Spring-time for Imperials?
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Re: IML: A Picture on the Floor = Spring-time for Imperials?



Hi Eric
 
That's enough "punishment" from you for today!
 
Jim L. in OR
    '60 Crown 4dr Southampton
    '62 Crown 4dr Southampton
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric" <gearhead@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 2:59 PM
Subject: IML: A Picture on the Floor = Spring-time for Imperials?

> Chris, Thank you for springing to action with this wirey solution to our
> pivotal subject. I admit to coming a bit unhinged after putting the spring
> on in the 'door closed' position while off the car, but I hung in there.
> Sorry, couldn't resist the puns. Thanks for the trick, sounds like a good
> solution. Both my stop plate and spring had broken. It's nice not to have
> that door fall back onto my leg anymore..
>
> Webmonsters: Anyone care to add this to the repair section?
>
> Eric
> 1964 Crown Coupe
> ___________________________________________________________________
> From: Chris Hawkins <
imperial1966@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: IML: Addendum to the "Replacing Hinge Stops" how-to page
> Fortunately, I never had a hinge stop break on one of
> my Imperials.  However, I once had the spring break
> that holds the hinge in place.  To someone who has
> this happen to them, the excellent hinge stop
> replacement procedure:
>
http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1964/64Hinge/Page01.htm
> might imply that the door hinge needs to be removed to
> replace this nearly inaccessible spring.  If the
> spring is the only that needs replacing, here is how I
> did it
> -- Install new spring to the door jamb mount.
> -- Take a 100lb-strength length of picture hanging
> wire and thread the wire through the slot in the hinge
> where the doorstop lever slides.  Loop the wire around
> the other end of the spring.
> -- Attach the ends of the picture hanging wire
> securely to a stout screwdriver.
> -- Using the screwdriver as a pull-handle, pull the
> new spring out with the wire, and hook spring over the
> end of the door stop lever.
> -- When secured, you can cut the wire and remove from
> spring.  Voila, a new spring installed.
> If replacing the door stop as per the website
> instructions, you can also use this method if it
> appears it would be easier to re-install the rebuilt
> hinge assembly without the spring holding the hinge in
> the wide open position.
> Chris H.
>
>
>
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