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MrBonus 03-02-2024 08:57 AM

Can anyone tell me which part of the door handle assembly I broke?
 
The door opens fine from inside. It won't open from the exterior. The handle required quite a bit of force for a while and finally it stopped working altogether. I'd rather just have the part ordered before I disassemble everything.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/z_oboeSi_lg

proporsche 03-02-2024 10:09 AM

to be quite honest, it is hard to say if anything is broken.It could be just the bolt loose which hold the little finger ...It is actually not that hard on your model to remove the door panel and remove the handle ,Once is out i`d bet you`ll see the problem ..
Ivan

MrBonus 03-02-2024 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by proporsche (Post 12205093)
to be quite honest, it is hard to say if anything is broken.It could be just the bolt loose which hold the little finger ...It is actually not that hard on your model to remove the door panel and remove the handle ,Once is out i`d bet you`ll see the problem ..
Ivan

Thanks, Ivan! Yes, I have RS door cards so easy to get at, but won't have time until next weekend so was just trying to get a leg up on any parts ordering.

Discseven 03-02-2024 12:08 PM

Some of those outside handles have a finger that needs to be positioned between a "V" on the inner mechanism. If that finger is outside the "V," outside handle does not open the door. (Not sure if that's the finger Ivan is referring to.)

MrBonus 03-03-2024 11:39 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1709498282.jpg

So big surprise, the trigger failed. What is the proper solution? Just buy another handle? I see there are a few other trigger solutions but a search on Pelican says they don't fit or work well.

MrBonus 03-03-2024 11:48 AM

One more question - Does anyone have the Rennline drilled door handles?

I think they look slick but it says I need to swap the door lock mechanism from an earlier car. Is this necessary?

gled49 03-03-2024 12:51 PM

Well, what I see is the dove tail joint isn’t seated. The 5mm stud with the hex at the bottom is what secures that. Take a deep 8mm socket and try tightening the stud/bolt to reseat the trigger pin housing with the dovetail.

MrBonus 03-03-2024 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gled49 (Post 12205761)
Well, what I see is the dove tail joint isn’t seated. The 5mm stud with the hex at the bottom is what secures that. Take a deep 8mm socket and try tightening the stud/bolt to reseat the trigger pin housing with the dovetail.

I did this. However, the trigger is detached from the hinge pin as this part of the trigger has fully severed, so when you press down, it doesn't fully extend the arm to tap the release.

proporsche 03-03-2024 01:30 PM

The finger is broken,here is one for you on ebay.com from CA no.131232780510..ops i see now it is from renn.

here is one complete...375184131586

Ivan

MrBonus 03-03-2024 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by proporsche (Post 12205797)
The finger is broken,here is one for you on ebay.com from CA no.131232780510..ops i see now it is from renn.

here is one complete...375184131586

Ivan

Thanks, Ivan! I keep seeing '72 to '84 and mine is a '71. That should work, right? As I understand it, the punch-style handle is '69 and earlier.

proporsche 03-03-2024 03:26 PM

i think if you would get the whole handle ,you would just have to replace the tumbler,it will work,,I just the finger from renn..i do not know..i`d get the handle if it was me

Ivan

techweenie 03-03-2024 03:31 PM

I have bought repro triggers in the past & used them successfully.

proporsche 03-04-2024 01:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by techweenie (Post 12205885)
I have bought repro triggers in the past & used them successfully.

that would be nice..but do they come in chrome is the big Q...

Ivan

MrBonus 03-04-2024 03:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by techweenie (Post 12205885)
I have bought repro triggers in the past & used them successfully.

Thanks for this!

I bought that used one from eBay as it appears to be easier to swap tumblers and reinstall than it is to swap triggers, I think.

I still may order the snazzy Rennline drilled handles but I need to figure out if I need to swap the lock assembly, which I really don't want to do.

techweenie 03-04-2024 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by proporsche (Post 12206043)
that would be nice..but do they come in chrome is the big Q...

Ivan

Only ones I've seen are chromed. OE triggers seem to corrode long before the rest of the handle.

MrBonus 03-04-2024 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by techweenie (Post 12206092)
Only ones I've seen are chromed. OE triggers seem to corrode long before the rest of the handle.

All the ones I found were black. Maybe I didn't look in the right place.

gled49 03-04-2024 04:20 PM

Unscrew the stud/bolt, take it apart, let’s see what’s broken.

proporsche 03-05-2024 04:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gled49 (Post 12206622)
Unscrew the stud/bolt, take it apart, let’s see what’s broken.

the finger -trigger is broken you can actually see that..
Ivan

MrBonus 03-05-2024 05:17 AM

Of course, I dropped one of the mounting nuts into the nether region and have to hit the hardware store for a new one.

proporsche 03-05-2024 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBonus (Post 12206803)
Of course, I dropped one of the mounting nuts into the nether region and have to hit the hardware store for a new one.

don`t worry ,you are not the only one;-)

Ivan


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