Re: [AMC-list] striker bolt and door allignment
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Re: [AMC-list] striker bolt and door allignment
- From: "Daniel G. Ritzinger" <danritz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 11:32:29 -0500
Related to door hinges (and I think that I may have posted on this
before)... when rebuilding the door hinges on my '69 Javelin, I drilled and
tapped each of the hinges to accept grease fittings. As I recall, the hole
is in the "hollow" area in the center of the hinge, between the bronze
bushings, so that when I force grease into the fitting it travels up and
down to both bushings. I keep standard grease fitting plugs (threaded) in
the holes normally, replace them with grease fittings for lubing from time
to time. Pics (with hex plugs in place):
http://www249.pair.com/danritz/hinge1.jpg
http://www249.pair.com/danritz/hinge2.jpg
I didn't come up with this on my own; I had read about it someplace, but
can't remember where.
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff D" <mr_amc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC List" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:25 AM
Subject: [AMC-list] striker bolt and door allignment
American Parts Depot, and I think also Kennedy American Maybe others
too..carry an all metal reproducton bolt. I bought the stainless one,
twice the cost but worth it. You can replace the bushings on the door
hinges fairly easily, but it does take some effort. The GM bronze bushing
in the "help" parts has the correct inner diameter for the hinge pin, and
is slightly larger on the outside. Perfect for the hinge that has been
rounded out a little from no bushing for many years. cut it down a little
on the outside, but not too much, it should fit very snug..
Alligning the doors is an art. but with practice, not too hard.
WAY easier if you do have the front fender off..... Good time to paint,
and rustproof the inside of the "A" pillar... Water drains down inside
them, and you need to rustproof it eventually, or it begins to rust in
half at the bottom if the drain is clogged, and in the middle, where the
seam is..... the 3M inner seam sealer is great stuff, but not cheap. Do
every pinch weld on the car as you get to them. before you develope a
rust problem later..
Jeff
The door striker bolts on my 81 now seems to close badly as the plastic
insert around the pin has broken away. I thought some were also made of
metal but I think mine were plastic. Are there any "HELP" product
strikers that are the same as Amc that anyone has found. They do not seem
to list any of AMC. or has anyone had any luck with a similar replacement
hose or something that can be inserted around and in the pin where the
old hard plastic was. Have not checked to see if they are still available
through the AMC JEEP NOPAR dealers, if there are still any around here.
Thanks.
Regards, Ken/Boston
>
...and once you find a good pin, you'll have to adjust/replace the hinges
or the
'new' pin will be wrecked also. Door alignment/worn hinges means the pin
has to
lift the door as it closes in addition to just holding the door shut. You
could
lower the pin to catch the door but the assorted crease lines on the door
won't
match the rest of the body. : )
('nuther)
Ken
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